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10" Dash Camera Rearview Mirror in my Felicia

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12 hours ago, Thefeliciahacker said:

maybe we all need dashcams **** is getting out of hand

It's a saviour in case of accident.

I am worry about the weight,after glueing from a mechanic it will last for long?

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I had the thought to buy a screen (or a tablet maybe) to fit it in the dashboard to have all that assistance plus remove the weight from the mirror.

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Many told me to don't do it because it will look as an extra and not original so the first night local junkies or g@psies or ''investors'' will brake the glass to steal it.

The glass repair stores will start opening tomorrow, if they glue it back will last long or after few years will fall again suddenly?

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Update:

I visited a Car-Glass branch and the technician glue back the base of the mirror although i think he overdue it with the glue.

He insist that there would be no problem with the weight but i ma not 100% sure.

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Surprisingly the mirror after so many days kept in his memory date/time etc so no need to adjust anything, as you can see it's very helpful

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because as is ''stand by" you can see at any weather who's or what is behind you and while turning on the Parking mode you can see even your licence plate at 4st scale !

You can park night or day no matter what obstacle is behind you, so as the Americans @nta16 best friends say ''we're back in business". 😁

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