RV GEAR
THE TEST
The car up for the test was the 200 Series Cruiser , fitted with the TM2 mirrors , and they were impressive . Fully extended , there was no shaking about , and the 200mm-wide mirrors gave more than enough rear vision .
While driving , I felt extremely comfortable . My usual glances in the mirrors while driving didn ’ t require a double check – I saw exactly what I needed effortlessly .
We pulled into a side street to swap the caravan to the Ranger with the TM3 mirrors , but I thought I ’ d do one more test and that was to reverse park the caravan along the kerb , and it was seriously too easy ! I had full vision without having to stretch like a giraffe to see the wheel placement .
The TM2 mirrors offer more than enough rear vision .
Ford Ranger with TM3 mirrors folded back .
Lastly , it was the Ranger ’ s turn . Now , the first thing I noticed when I jumped into the driver ’ s seat was the passenger side window sill obscured my view of part of the convex mirror – probably not an issue for taller folks . Although the TM3 mirrors are smaller in size than the TM2 , they still offered a massive viewing area .
We went up the Hume Highway and had some road trains fly by us , but these OCAM TM3 ’ s did not vibrate at all .
We made our way back to OCAM 4x4 Accessories and I was convinced there was no need to shop around – my mind was made up .
At half the price of reputable competitors , the TM2 extendable mirrors were the preference for my Nissan .
Note : the price of each set of mirrors varies depending on the vehicle they ’ re for . Click the ‘ More Info ’ link for pricing according to your needs .
Drive safely .
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