Finally drag my butt over there to look at this thing / buy it and the mgr tells me they don't carry it anymore! Has anyone seen it elsewhere / online?
Finally drag my butt over there to look at this thing / buy it and the mgr tells me they don't carry it anymore! Has anyone seen it elsewhere / online?
I had no prob getting some from Napa or Kragen or Pep boys. I had to special order from Napa and Kragen, plus got military discount. Good luck in getting some.
Go to your local, friendly, neighborhood RV accessories store and see if they have anything of the like...
You can try a google search also but they are rare.
Good Luck..
Scott / moncha.com
Strauss has them, but they seem Tri-state area centric. It maybe the same for other shops: they are not called "Van Eyes" there, but simply rear Wide Angle Lense, or something similar.
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I tend to buy things in pairs, so i have a spare collecting dust. Email me your shipping address and I can get one out to you via UPS, that is if you haven't allready got one by now.
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I've tried Pep Boys, Auto Zone and Advance Auto Parts. Everyone says they remember carrying them but nobody seems to have them in stock or in their catalogs.
I found a NAPA truck parts shop in southeast Atlanta that can order them from their catalog. "Wide Angle Rearview Static Mounted Lens by Van Eyes" Still cheaper than a camera and monitor, but YIKES, they want $22 versus the $10 previously posted when Pep-Boys carried them.
Last edited by skullcap : 04/05/2003 at 11:33 AM
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BTW- Does anyone here know where I can find that nifty Van Eyes template that was once posted either in here or at Club VMag?
I need to know which size lense to buy and the cutting diagram would also be of great help, otherwise, I thought I might just use the arc of the spare tire well cover as a guide.
Last edited by skullcap : 04/06/2003 at 10:03 PM
That would be mine I believe,,
Moncha Mods
Click on the VanEyes title in the upper right of the frame.
I used the 8x6 size if I remember right.
Went to two RV shops in the area, both had similar offerings, basically plastic sheets in 2-3 sizes with concentric circles that promised to basically warp the vision to offer better visibility, is that what Van Eyes is? Prices were $12-20. Thanks for the suggestion!
Yep, it's a basic fresnel lens only on a poly sheet. That's a pretty good price too.
Scott,Originally posted by Moncha
That would be mine I believe,,
Moncha Mods
Click on the VanEyes title in the upper right of the frame.
I used the 8x6 size if I remember right.
what is the benefit of cutting out the half-moon shaped peice? I'm using the entire 6x8 lense, and it works fine. I think I can see cars behind me much better (using the rear-view mirror too). At the same time it's not too obtrusive. Am I missing out on something?
I cut mine down for I only use it when parallel park and I want to see how close I am to the car directly behind me.. I see just fine out the back otherwise..
I'm planning on installing a camera, so this may just be a stop-gap measure until that point. So I may or may not cut it down, I guess we'll see if the wife complains about the big sheet first
My search is over!
Thanks to Carlymac for puttin' ideas in my head, I found a source for the wide-angle rear-view film widely known as Van Eyes:
http://www.campingworld.com/browse/p...=SRCH&tcode=37
$11.99 plus 5.50 s&h
(Pocket change compared to an investment in a back-up camera. I'd rather do a Power Vault and sun-roof, first).