Perescopic mirrors - Toyota Sprinter Marino, 1.6L, 2010
I got the "Krugozor" system in the first week after buying a car, they really help out.
The overview was excellent, from the side of the road and from behind the cars driving in front everything is visible.
Yes, the bottom is trembling. I don’t know if the hinge itself can be lubricated with something anti-sliding?
there is little, it is necessary to tighten the bolts and fix the suction cups well.
your bottom is trembling?
Listen, I also installed a similar system, only my mirrors vibrate on bumps. Don't you have that?
good time of the day))) left with such a system for several months ... about six months ... everything would have been nothing, even the phenomenal ability of my device to unscrew the bolts from vibration did not completely kill me ... although it probably looked comical when it spun out on overtaking in a hole I got lost a couple of times and in a jump across the salon I caught it and held it with the handle at the right angle, while I continued to overtake ... but the last straw of patience was her suckers ... which by themselves lost all their properties during the winter ... after that the system held on on the glass for a maximum of an hour and a half ... therefore, I have a negative attitude towards this particular model ... and for 3 months now I have been driving without a periscope ... if suddenly it is still relevant,I hope my opinion will help in some way))) I myself want, after the engine bulkhead, to figure out the camera in the cabin and mount a monitor in the standard sun visor ... but unfortunately this is not all soon ((
now, by the way, it seems like another model has appeared ... one mirror on 2 suction cups ... in my opinion an owl's eye is called ... maybe I'll try it
And when did you buy the "horizon"? I bought in January 2011. It says that a completely redesigned device, improved Velcro and does not shake on bumps. The fact that it does not shake on the bumps is crap and unwinds over time, but the Velcro is really good. My 2-year-old son hung on the device and even hung a little, and in winter he did not fall off at all.