VELVAC Spot Mirror: Round, Convex
The VELVAC Spot Mirror is a round, convex mirror designed for the passenger vehicle side. With a 6-inch diameter, this mirror provides a wide-angle view to help reduce blind spots. It is a non-heated, non-illuminated…
SKU 3G-OTH-708792
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Product Description
The VELVAC Spot Mirror is a round, convex mirror designed for the passenger vehicle side. With a 6-inch diameter, this mirror provides a wide-angle view to help reduce blind spots. It is a non-heated, non-illuminated model (MPN 708476).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the VELVAC Spot Mirror used for?
The VELVAC Spot Mirror is a round, convex mirror designed for the passenger vehicle side. Its 6-inch diameter provides a wide-angle view to help reduce blind spots, improving safety during lane changes and parking maneuvers.
What are the specifications of the VELVAC Spot Mirror?
The VELVAC Spot Mirror (MPN 708476) is a round, convex mirror with a 6-inch diameter. It is designed for the passenger side, is non-heated, and non-illuminated. The mirror type is convex, providing a wide-angle view to reduce blind spots.
Where to buy the VELVAC Spot Mirror worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the VELVAC Spot Mirror (MPN 708476) worldwide. As a global industrial solutions provider, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us to order this round, convex mirror for your vehicle.
How to install the VELVAC Spot Mirror?
Install the VELVAC Spot Mirror by cleaning the mounting surface on the passenger-side mirror. Peel the adhesive backing and press firmly into place. Ensure the mirror is positioned for optimal visibility. For secure installation, follow the manufacturer's instructions included with the product.
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3G Electric supplies VELVAC round mirrors. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.
