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Old Mar 19, 2005 | 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by agent87
I just have to say that I don't buy the "tight parking space" argument people give for power folding mirrors on a car. If you're parking in a space that tight, you wouldn't be able to open your door. I see them being most useful when having to negotiate past obstacles like pillars and garage door openings.
:werd: mine seriously saved my ass a few times. One set of my M3 mirrors were fugged up because they didn't powa fold.

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Old Mar 19, 2005 | 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by agent87
I just have to say that I don't buy the "tight parking space" argument people give for power folding mirrors on a car. If you're parking in a space that tight, you wouldn't be able to open your door. I see them being most useful when having to negotiate past obstacles like pillars and garage door openings.

i love mines, especially when at the junior college i go to... people go in and out of classes in a rush and always hit the mirrors or bend them the opposite way.. then i would just hit the switch and it would fold back or fold them before i leave the car and that way people wont run into them so easily.
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