Side-view Mirrors
We don't put just any glass in your rear-view mirror.
Automotive mirrors are first-surface chrome glass. The purpose for using this type of mirror is to allow headlight glare from behind the vehicle to be absorbed through the mirror into the mirror housing. This allows the driver to see reflections from activity on the sides and behind the vehicle without being impaired by bright headlight reflections.
OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE
CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR
Since the 1970s, passenger side mirrors have been convex with the standard "Objects Are Closer…" statement sandblasted or laser etched at the base of the mirror. A convex mirror is used to increase the field of vision to the rear of the vehicle. Although some consumers find this distorted reflection difficult to use, it does increase consumer safety and helps achieve certain federal safety standards outlined in FMV SS 111.
Robinson Glass
can replace the glass in your side view mirrors, keeping you
from having to order an entirely new mirror assembly from the manufacturer...