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I realize that this would be difficult given the fact that the top folds so much in that area. I was just wondering if anyone has ever heard of a Prowler being successfully modified to incorporate a couple of small "rear-side" windows? Put the top down!!! Put the top down!!! Okay, how about if it's cold out and I want to drive with the top up? EDIT: Here's one possible solution, although it is kind of...um...drastic. This message has been edited by rsterling78 on 03-06-2005 at 09:17 AM [/B][/QUOTE] Cool idea--needs to be a little lower in the rear. They do make some really small mirrors that adhere with supplied two sided tape. I agree with AC once again...this should help you out when you have to pass. ------------------ sam sam Either the 2 1/2 or 3" diameter convex mirrors work great. They cover about 1/2 the mirror, but you can still use the uncovered 1/2 of the stock mirror to see what's behind you, but you can safely change lanes without having to look over your shoulder at all. Even when you can see the car right next to you it's still visible in the blind spot mirror! Makes you wonder, I think it would look very sharp.rsterling78 Has anyone ever thought that it would be nice to have a small window between the rear window and the side window? When changing lanes there is a bit of a blind spot there. Orange There is a quick fix for what you are looking for: Lone Ranger quote:
Originally posted by Orange:
There is a quick fix for what you are looking for:pumpkin Fat Pat ROFL!! rsterling78 Hmmm...put down the top. I hadn't thought about that. LOL! ALLEY CAT rs - why not just install blind spot mirrors to your outside mirrors? If you are turning your head to look back into other lanes while changing lanes,,,,someone ahead of you might hit the brakes hard. butchcee TooHipCat quote:
Originally posted by ALLEY CAT:
rs - why not just install blind spot mirrors to your outside mirrors? If you are turning your head to look back into other lanes while changing lanes,,,,someone ahead of you might hit the brakes hard.
As far as an additional window...I feel that is one of the features that makes the Prowler so cool. As you sit back fully in your seat you are virtually hidden from everyone on both sides. That's a pretty cool design feature. JMO
Besides...anyone that wants to admire the cat I'm sure doesn't want to look at my ugly mug!!!
Brianmeancat Just drive fast.Then know one can pass you. TooHipCat quote:
Originally posted by meancat:
Just drive fast.Then know one can pass you.
Never thought of that!!!pumpkin quote:
Originally posted by rsterling78:
. . . When changing lanes there is a bit of a blind spot there. . . .
Another simple procedure to alleviate the blind spot is to adjust your mirrors properly and then trust them. It really works.samthejeepman my remedy for blind spots is easy !
i put my wife in the trailer with a walkie-talkie, she tells me when its clear to turn etc--lol
put the top down, and leave it down till winter !!!!!!pumpkin quote:
Originally posted by samthejeepman:
my remedy for blind spots is easy !
i put my wife in the trailer with a walkie-talkie, she tells me when its clear to turn etc--lol
put the top down, and leave it down till winter !!!!!!CJ I wonder what the hardtop would look like with a porthole window? Zack Regarding the blind spot mirrors...they work wonders! I put them on the day I got my car (thanks to the help of Jerry at Woodward). pumpkin quote:
Originally posted by CJ:
I wonder what the hardtop would look like with a porthole window? halicat From the neck up, it would look like the old T-bird...
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