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I have the exact same complaint with my 2024 F-250. I come from a 2011 F-150 and the passenger mirror in that truck has no blind spot. There is no adjustment you can make to overcome the physical limitations of the super duty passenger mirror. Is like looking through binoculars, you see a "zoomed" view and what appears on the mirror is very clear given you are zoomed in on it, the big problem is you don't see all the other stuff that's around resulting in a huge blind spot. This mirror is right out dangerous and if it were not for the blind spot monitoring indicator you could not switch lanes (to the right) safely. At first I thought it was just a matter of getting used to it but the more I drive the truck (800+ miles) the more I realize that you've got to use 3 mirrors, the rear view mirror the passenger side top and bottom mirrors to be able to effectively see a vehicle in the blind spot. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love my new super duty but this is definitely a huge miss by Ford.
@AidenFC did you find an after market glass to correct this? View from back up camera for context Driver mirror. Expected view showing multiple wood piling Passenger mirror. Note how zoomed in this view is only showing one wood piling
I have never found anything to help alleviate this. Folks here seem to be too offended that something with our Ford's might not be perfect to give it an objective look... All I do is try to set the bottom mirror to be the prime mirror, but it is so convex that you can't see things that are more distant. Fear not folks, I love my truck too, but these mirrors are not ideal for me...
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