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The Stick
Join Date: Dec 2007
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The 94 GTS seat and outside mirrors gots memory, buts you gots to push a button an hold it til everything quits movin.
The only thing my 2001 Boxster S did was it had a memory for the passenger side mirror for when you put it in reverse. It was more aggravating than helpful.
I set my side view mirrors so they actually are side view mirrors. Back when they had Driver's Ed in HS, they taught us to set are mirrors so we see down the side of the car. That basically gives you 3 rear view mirrors. I set mine out farther so as a car leaves my rear view mirror it appears in my side mirror. Then as it leaves my side mirror I can see the car beside me. No blind spots.
If you haven't tried it, set your drivers side mirror like you normally would so you just see down the side of your car, ONLY lean your head over to the left against the window first. To set the passenger mirror you set it so you just see the side of your car while leaned over to the right so you are looking from the middle of the car. Then as cars leave your peripheral vision they appear in the side view mirror, and as they leave the side mirror, the appear in the rear view mirror. Usually there is about a fender length of overlap.
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Richard aka "The Stick"
06 Cayenne S Titanium Edition
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