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- Edd505Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
It's a FORD???
Thank God! It could have been a Chevy. - JRscoobyExplorer IILOL. I was thinking about a steering wheel on both sides, like a Mack I bought real cheap. But I can see how that could be a issue with a nut behind either wheel.
- DtankExplorer
JRscooby wrote:
bucky wrote:
Nice truck. It would change the world as to blind side backing. We prefer the outer sites in a loop, this would solve that problem. In the US anyway.
Nope. Unless it is duel control.
Just for snots and grins, park your car on the wrong side of street, put a car in front of you, then check your sightlines as you pull out. Want to do that every time?
"......Unless it is duel control."
Definition of "Duel Control": The DW offering "how to" *advice* (LOL) on driving techniques, maneuvers, etc.
.........The duel to see who is really in control..:@
:W
. - RobertRyanExplorer
Slownsy wrote:
Right hand drive not allowed in Australia, unless 30& years old.
Frank
Exactly. Very good comments Frank on that other site - frizfrelengExplorerWell, pulling into the portico at the country club may raise a few eyebrows but otherwise I am sure it suits it's purpose.
- SlownsyExplorerRight hand drive not allowed in Australia, unless 30& years old.
Frank - opnspacesNavigator IIFunny thing is I spotted the window controls on the wrong (for the US) door. I never even saw the steering wheel until after I was trying to figure out why the buttons. :)
- RobertRyanExplorer
Retired JSO wrote:
The set up/body is ideal if it were not on an ancient truck.
That is probably why the owner w a s selling it - Retired_JSOExplorerThe set up/body is ideal if it were not on an ancient truck.
- RobertRyanExplorer
time2roll wrote:
While building the custom rear bed, the rear axle should have been narrowed along with the frame.
What is wrong with right hand drive in Australia?
Nothing bit different in the US
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