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Replacing Dodge Mirrors For The Winter
If you own a Dodge you should read on, because many might not know the pain that all Dodge owners must go threw every winter. Replacing their side view mirrors.
With the heavy snow falls, side view mirrors are most affected in the winter, there no match for the snowstorms.
Side view mirrors are called exterior rearview mirrors; they can easily fall off when the vehicle is hit by snow. But even if it doesn’t there’s a chance that their surface be broken.
It is too important to ignore this factor, it could be possible that they fall off while you are driving, then what are you to do? Stop your car in the middle of the road? That can create a big accident, so don’t take a chance. Side view mirrors help you see what’s going on in the back of your car.
It is so important that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has set up regulations regarding side view mirrors. Per FMCSA regulation, all passenger vehicles must be equipped with a properly mounted exterior rearview mirror on the driver side. Further, the use of passenger's side rear view mirrors is also required for vehicles not equipped with a standard interior rear view mirror.
No more worrying about your car, go out and have some fun skiing. Enjoy the winter while it lasts.
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