Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Searching For Suitable Right Hand Drive Conversions

By Cynthia Lewis


If you are moving an American made car, to a country where vehicles drive on the right side of the road, you may decide to have the cars controls moved. If you are looking for suitable right hand drive conversions there are a couple of options available. It is not illegal to drive the car with left hand controls but making the modifications will make driving more convenient.

Converting your car from left hand to right hand drive is fairly complicated and not as easy as swapping a few parts to the other side of the vehicle. The main driver controls such as pedals and steering wheel will be moved along with other components inside and out. The car will need some mechanical work underneath and the brakes and suspension systems will need some kind of adjustment to ensure the car operates safely.

The cheapest way to do a RHD conversion is to order and purchase a kit from a reputable auto supplier or online retailer. There are kits available for many car models and they are supplied with all of the necessary fitting instructions. It is worth noting that after doing the job a lot of the metal components, springs and fixings are going to be clearly visible inside the vehicle.

Finding a kit is reasonably simple and there are many internet based auto spares suppliers that specialize in selling them. The web retailers will have many kits in their stock which you can order and get delivered. You will also need some tools and other equipment which your kit supplier will sell you if you need them to complete the project.

The preferred option for many is to hand the car to a qualified mechanic and let them do the conversion work. Many companies specialize in RHD conversions and the finished results are extremely good. The costs are going to be quite high but the job will be done well and the work is covered by a guarantee.

You can find a conversion business in a few places and a little research is required to locate a reliable firm. Many will advertise in monthly motoring magazines and local newspapers and others will list their services on the net. You can ask a car mechanic in your area to see if they can do the work or recommend a company that can help you.

Whichever conversion method is used it is essential to have all modifications inspected. Most engineering firms will arrange for the car to be checked and they will issue a certificate covering the work and you will get a detailed list of what has been done. If the work is done as a home project, the vehicle can be submitted for the inspections, prior to it being used on the highways.

The final thing to consider is that if the vehicle is still under its makers warranty the changes will affect it. If you sell the car the sale price could be less than that of a standard LHD model. The company that insures your car should be informed of the modifications and your annual payments may rise.




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