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Any Piloteers use Broadway or Razo wide-angle convex rear view mirror?
We have it in every car/suv and also add it to P. EXL knowing that we are giving up the auto dimming :(. But, the trade-off is zero blind spots.

If you also use it and know of anything that is better, please share. TIA!

The one we use is similar to this one:
 
#2 ·
Any Piloteers use Broadway or Razo wide-angle convex rear view mirror?
We have it in every car/suv and also add it to P. EXL knowing that we are giving up the auto dimming :(. But, the trade-off is zero blind spots.

If you also use it and know of anything that is better, please share. TIA!

The one we use is similar to this one: https://www.amazon.com/Broadway-Con...2TK0F18DCZQ1WSG7&pd_rd_w=fkBY3&pd_rd_wg=RKkcT&psc=1&refRID=SC6J2TK0F18DCZQ1WSG7
Yes, I've used Broadway mirrors in most of my cars and love them. Although, not a fan of the convex mirrors.

We currently use a ~12 inch broadway mirror which gives a better spectrum of view but not 100% due to the lack of convex shape. In combination with the sensors on our Elite and the quick look back before a lane change, this works great for us.

A few downsides: No auto dimmer for the mirror (although, not a fan of this feature to begin with) and because of the larger width, sun shades need to be pulled out of their "locking" bracket before use or it will hit the Broadway mirror. Other than that, they work for us!