General guide for How to select a Round Roll Bar Clamp to mount the Center/Side Rear view Mirror - Weisen

General guide for How to select a Round Roll Bar Clamp to mount the Center/Side Rear view Mirror

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Overview:

Everywhere you driving through needs a UTV rear view mirror. Blind spots become a past thing when you install a premium UTV rear view mirror on your ride.

 

How to select a Round Roll Bar Clamp to mount the Center/Side Rear view Mirror?

Here is a General guide, You can find the step here!

 

(Fit Arctic Cat HDX, Can Am Maverick , Polaris RZR XP Ranger 700 800 , Honda, Yamaha RHINO, Kawasaki TERYX4 ATV UTV w/ round shape roll bar cages)

 

Step 1 : Confirm A pillar and crossbar is a round tube or a profiled Tube, the vast majority of UTV only have two kinds of tubes. (This manual is only applicable to the round tubes)

 

Step 2 : Take out the vernier caliper to measure the diameter of the round tube. There are generally Four sizes, 1.50", 1.75", 1.875" and 2".

 

Step 3 : After the measurement, record the size of your round tube, then you can select a rear view mirror suitable for your size on the shopping website.

 

#Note: Side mirrors may conflict with your windshield and door, Please check whether your vehicle is equipped to avoid unnecessary waste of time and money

 

If you want to gain more visibility in your ATV or UTV vehicle? Choose the WeiSen Rear view Mirror.

 

Not only it can Provide the highest degree of performance and usability for demanding users under extreme conditions, but also help to avoid blind spots when using with side Mirror.

 

The upgraded rear view mirror will improve your visibility anywhere you go! Especially important to check the rear view mirror before making any turns, backing up, or changing lanes, as these actions require a clear view of what is behind you to ensure the safety of you, your passengers, and others on the road.

 

If you already know its features and compatibility requirements, just Go for it.

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