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Damage to your vehicle can happen in many ways, and no part of your car is immune. Busted fenders, dents, scratches, and broken windshields are among the most common instances of external damage. But there are two specific areas that can also be suspectable to damage -- the side view mirrors.
If you've recently sustained damage to your side mirrors, you're not alone. According to industry estimates, more than 15 million side view mirrors break each year. This doesn't even include broken mirror housings.
Why your mirrors matter?
The typical vehicles has three mirrors -- a side mirror at the front of each of your front doors and a rearview mirror inside the car at the top of the windshield. This helps you, the driver, to see your full surroundings and to safely navigate the roads that you share with tens of millions of other drivers. While the rearview mirror allows you to see what is behind you, the side mirrors allow you to see not only what is on your side, but also what is in your blind spots.
In older cars, the side mirrors may adjust manually. But most modern cars have an automatic adjustment with controls inside the vehicle. Adjusting the mirrors' angles to your specific preference is very important. The view they provide can change dramatically from person to person based on their height and seat position.
Plus, It's the Law (In most cases)
Most states have some kind of requirement regarding mirrors. Some states may require at least two mirrors to bein working condition, while other may require all three.
There are a few kinds of specialists you can go to, and it doesn't hurt to shop around. Make sure you're getting the best deal (and the best quality).
Customers will often first call the car dealership, which usually results in a steep price quote and long lead times. Dealerships may charge anywhere between $250 to $600 or more to replace your side view mirror. And it's likely not going to be top priority for them considering the quantity of much higher priced jobs they are taking on a give day. Still, many end up going to the dealership because they were unaware of the other options available.
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