Aftermarket LCA options?
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I recently purchased a 911 Turbo 992 that doesn’t have any driver aid options.
It’s not essential, but I would like to see if there’s any LCA aftermarket options since I find that to be a handy feature.
Appreciate any suggestions or thoughts. Thanks!
It’s not essential, but I would like to see if there’s any LCA aftermarket options since I find that to be a handy feature.
Appreciate any suggestions or thoughts. Thanks!
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eclou (08-23-2023)
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I use those small 1.5 to 2 inch diameter round blind spot mirrors. I can't drive without them. Don't need the LCA with those, you can perfectly see along the side of the car. No shoulder checking.
You never see a truck driver shoulder checking, its all mirror work.
You never see a truck driver shoulder checking, its all mirror work.
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You can purchase an aspherical side mirror from Suncoast Parts so you can see your blind spots. I believe they're standard equipment in EU. I have LCA but added also.
You can (and I'd say should) also position your side mirrors so they're actually looking at your blind spots, and use your rear view mirror for looking behind you. This is how I set up my car when driving on the track, and liked it so much I now do it for the roads too. Takes some getting used to, but makes more sense.
You can (and I'd say should) also position your side mirrors so they're actually looking at your blind spots, and use your rear view mirror for looking behind you. This is how I set up my car when driving on the track, and liked it so much I now do it for the roads too. Takes some getting used to, but makes more sense.
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To be fair, LCA has saved my a** several times.
But yes, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, etc belong on a taycan
But yes, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, etc belong on a taycan
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Billy Bluejay (09-07-2023)