Sunday, October 9, 2016

Looking For Right Hand Drive Conversions

By Maria Ward


If you take your US made car to a country where cars drive on the right hand side of the road you may want to get the controls moved. When looking for right hand drive conversions there are a few options available to you. Before you get these modifications done there are some important things to consider and a little research should be done before you make a final decision.

The mechanical work that is required to do a conversion is fairly complex and more involved than moving the steering wheel and pedals. Some interior and exterior parts of your vehicle will also need some adjustment to allow safe operation. Some of the major components underneath your car such as the brakes and suspension may also need modifying before the car can be driven.

The least costly way to convert a car is to get the components in a kit from a specialist parts store in your area or from an online supplier. You can find a suitable kit for most vehicles and they are supplied with the necessary fitting instructions. One of the drawbacks with a kit conversion is that the results can be unsightly and a large number of the newly fitted components can be seen inside the car.

You can locate a kit fairly easily and there are many web based suppliers that sell them and their web sites also contain some helpful information. The online retailers will have many kits in stock which you can order and have delivered to your address. You may need some extra tools and equipment which your kit supplier will be able to supply if you require them.

For the best results, giving your vehicle to an engineering firm and letting them to do the modification work, is the best option. There are companies that will carry out these modifications to very high standards. It will cost considerably more than a kit conversion but it is worth noting that the finished results are superior and the work is going to be covered by a guarantee.

After doing a little homework you can find businesses that will carry out the modifications to your vehicle. A lot of firms will have numbers listed in the local phone book and they will also advertise in newspapers and car magazines. The internet is a very good place to find a reliable firm and you can also speak to a technician in your neighborhood to see if they can help.

Whichever option you choose it is important to have all of the mechanical work inspected for safety. Most engineering companies will have the car examined and they will issue certificates covering the modification work. If the work is done using a kit as a project, your car can be submitted for the inspections at a later date, prior to driving it on the public roads.

After making any major alterations to a vehicle the manufacturer warranty will no longer be valid. The resale value of your car will probably be lower and it may be difficult to sell. You are also required by law to notify your car insurance company of the changes and there may be an increase in your annual premiums.




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