Getting Used to RHD
- Rich in Vancouver
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I came out of the grocery store this evening and saw that a tricked up MX-5 had parked next to me.
I gave his car a good look over and thought, "Hmmm, steering wheel is on the wrong side"
Then the light went on and I realised that the Mazda was LHD.......like 99.9% of the cars here! :silly:
On another topic, I had a 4-wheel alignment done on my MGF today. After doing the poly bushings, new tires etc the handling was a bit squirrley and the steering wheel was canted. Now the wheel is straight and the car rides like it's on rails!
Woo-Hoo! :woohoo:
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- David Aiketgate
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Rich in Vancouver wrote: I must be getting used to Right Hand Drive.
I came out of the grocery store this evening and saw that a tricked up MX-5 had parked next to me.
I gave his car a good look over and thought, "Hmmm, steering wheel is on the wrong side"
Then the light went on and I realised that the Mazda was LHD.......like 99.9% of the cars here! :silly:
On another topic, I had a 4-wheel alignment done on my MGF today. After doing the poly bushings, new tires etc the handling was a bit squirrley and the steering wheel was canted. Now the wheel is straight and the car rides like it's on rails!
Woo-Hoo! :woohoo:
Haha, it's not too late to get the rest of the world driving on the proper side of the road. :thumbsup:
David
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- Rich in Vancouver
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