[TR] Early TR4 Configuration Wheel well plate
pethier at comcast.net
pethier at comcast.net
Mon Mar 17 09:09:24 MST 2008
From: zoboherald at aol.com
> The "off
> side" of the car does not change relative to where the steering wheel
> is. The off side is always the RH side of the car, and the "near side"
> is the LH side (nearest the kerb in the UK, where they drive on the LH
> side of the road).
>
> --Andy Mace
Which is why I never use that terminology. Car right. Car left. In the normal forward direction of travel. Works for everybody, whether you have kerbs or curbs.
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Phil Ethier West Side Saint Paul Minnesota USA
1962 Triumph TR4 CT2846L, 1992 Saturn SL2, 1993 Suburban,
1994 Miata C package
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