http://www.morgandualcontrols.com/
For RHD lovers only...
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piyeguyo
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For RHD lovers only...
I found this website and I found it funny... I guess we can send our non-Delicas to this guy to make them RHD's or maybe this is the solution for people who can't drive Delicas because they're RHD's... I'm sure the guy can make a Delica LHD in no time...
http://www.morgandualcontrols.com/
http://www.morgandualcontrols.com/
- robinimpey
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- Location: Strathmore, AB
Re: For RHD lovers only...
I'm surprised that those vehicles are legal. And "they" think RHD's are not safe!
- MardyDelica
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Re: For RHD lovers only...
you think its nice to try to one of my delica i guess,
what you think robin
i will ask how much it cost
cheers;
what you think robin
i will ask how much it cost
cheers;
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Green1
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Re: For RHD lovers only...
personally I prefer the unimog approach... you can slide the driving position from one side to the other as required, it takes the steering wheel, instrument cluster, and pedals with it, and can be slid to either the right or left side of the vehicle as desired (though I still have yet to see a reason to slide it to the left... except possibly in those countries that drive on the left side of the road, might be handy there to be near the edge of the road)
- mararmeisto
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Re: For RHD lovers only...
Is it just me, or does that look like a "clunky" solution to a RHD requirement? I can't call it inelegant because it is so much worse than that even. And how 'safe' can that pulley arrangement really be? How much slippage is there from the RH wheel to the LH wheel?
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JPL
I still miss my '94 Pajero!
I still miss my '94 Pajero!
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Green1
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Re: For RHD lovers only...
considering many rural postal delivery drivers have been caught sitting on the right side with their left foot and a hand over to the left to drive... it can't be any worse than that!
- sasquatch-hunter
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- Location: Quesnel BC
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Re: For RHD lovers only...
considering many rural postal delivery drivers have been caught sitting on the right side with their left foot and a hand over to the left to drive... it can't be any worse than that!
Consider that "the Mr. Bean" approach.
- mararmeisto
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Re: For RHD lovers only...
Oh come now... not even Mr. Bean is that silly! 
JPL
I still miss my '94 Pajero!
I still miss my '94 Pajero!


