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Caravan Mirrors


Has anyone have  purchased BettaView Caravas Mirrors from E Bay. Look the same as Clearview ones only cheeper.



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they look good and price is fine but limited range
brian

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Thank you Brian, but do they work

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I guess you only get what you pay for.

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I've got Clear View's, but I've never been able to see how they justify the price.  Having said that, I've just priced up a pair of new OEM mirrors for the Colorado, good thing I was sitting down!!

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happytruck wrote:

Thank you Brian, but do they work


they look very much like a copy of the clearview

as they may not have had to put the research and development into the product  they could be able to sell

cheaper

the clearview is a good product so if these come out of the same factory (likely) then rhey shoud be ok

I cant see any negative feedback .by the same token there is no specific feedback on the mirrors themself

but the company has a 99. 0 satisfaction rating

I would like to give a better review bit they don't make them to suit my veh , but if they did I would give them a go

brian



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Have you had Clearview mirrors before?  It does take a while to get used to them - I put them onto a Pathfinder and they do protrude a lot further than the original ones.  In fact I tow the van without extending them!  The when I park in shopping centers, I have to look for an end park as they are wider than most marked standard car parks.



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I'm looking for clear view ATM as the brungarrds I had were absolutely c?$p......I reckon I was sold the wrong size.......but 2nd last can off ended all correspondence with the owner of the company.
Spewing....cos when they were on they had good vision.
So........I'm not about to spend another cent getting those right again. Shame.....
I figure I spend so long on the road I should have mirrors that don't fly off every.......can't even say it was speed or trucks.......90klm per hour.......nothing coming and your mirror flies off down the road.......
Nup I'm going clear view now.......don't care how much they cost me.

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I am using a set of Brunsgaard on my Isuzu MUX since April 2016. Good vision no problem with blow back. Easy to remove and refit. Bloody great couldn't be happier.

http://universaltowingmirrors.com.au/

Gordon



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Clearview's attract wildlife.   smile

Cheers, John.



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Treecrest14 wrote:

Have you had Clearview mirrors before?  It does take a while to get used to them - I put them onto a Pathfinder and they do protrude a lot further than the original ones.  In fact I tow the van without extending them!  The when I park in shopping centers, I have to look for an end park as they are wider than most marked standard car parks.


 Can you see both sides of your van without extending them?



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