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Blind spot mirrors for 488

Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by Rev488, Aug 20, 2025.

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  1. Rev488

    Rev488 Rookie

    Jun 23, 2025
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    Anyone found blind spot mirrors that don't look tacky but still work well? Got pictures of placement? Thanks!
     
  2. mdrums

    mdrums F1 Rookie

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  3. cwazy1

    cwazy1 Karting

    Jul 5, 2024
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    tilt your side mirrors outwards so that they cover the blindspot. you'll need to move your head towards the center console while parking up against a curb, but thats a small concession. The 458/488 platform has long enough mirrors where youll be able to see opposite lane and blind spot at the same time.
     
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  4. dgl36

    dgl36 Karting

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    #4 dgl36, Aug 20, 2025
    Last edited: Aug 20, 2025

    Perfect! Stoneguards (mudguards) and convex mirrors. I have both. The small stoneguards (mudguards) save the sides from being sand blasted with rocks, and they are not noticeable. Where I live alot of roads have gravel and stone shoulders. The convex 2" mirrors have made my life much safer and easier. FTW... if it works for me, I'm in; if it helps you, it is your choice. I don't have "mudflats".
     
  5. dgl36

    dgl36 Karting

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  6. Snapshift

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  7. dgl36

    dgl36 Karting

    Feb 20, 2013
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    The ones I installed are rimless and round. I think these ones will show more.
     
  8. Snapshift

    Snapshift Formula Junior
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    They are semi rectangular in shape and do have a wider view with less distortion than the round ones. They almost look OEM in my opinion, as if they are part of the regular glass, like some modern cars. Now if I could figure out a way to nullify the vibration of the main mirror, I'd be a happy camper. The blind spot mirror helps with the vibration as it is not perceptible in the smaller mirror.
     

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