Saturday, 3 January 2015

Right Hand Drive Camaro Conversion Ideas

By Josephine Pennington


For those individuals who want a particular vehicle brand or model which is a standard left-hand drive model, but they plan to travel in a country which requires a right-hand drive, a conversion is an option which makes sense. You may like the Camaro, for example, but want to use it on European streets. In this instance, you you might want to look into a right hand drive Camaro conversion package.

Cars such as the Dodge Viper, Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro are highly popular for their styling and power, but the demand is not high enough for manufacturers to take the step of producing a right hand drive model. Those customers who insist on having one of these models are willing to pay the price for a conversion to a RHD.

Countries which require a RHD vehicle, such as the UK, Australia and Japan may choose to allow conversions to take place on imported LHD vehicles. There are kits which can be purchased by those who are capable of doing the converting as a do-it-yourself project. Alternatively, you can hire a company which will do the process for you. This will allow an American manufactured vehicle to be converted so that it is legal to operate in RHD countries and locations.

Do-it-yourself conversion requires a fairly extensive knowledge of auto parts and the willingness to expend the effort necessary to do the work. You will also have to be willing to cut into your vehicle in order to move the operational parts to the right hand side of the vehicle. There is also a significant amount of time involved in completing such a project.

Hiring the work done is another option. There are individuals and firms that have the experience and tools to do the job right. Picking the right firm requires reviewing the qualifications carefully so that the final result will be to your liking. The tools can represent an outlay of funds that would only be used once if you decide to do the work yourself.

Finding a company or individual that you can depend on to do the work is best approached by asking for references from those who have had similar projects done in the past. Converting a car to RHD is not a cheap process, so you will want to be sure you hire a qualified mechanic to do the job. There are applicable regulations which are required for compliance.

You can find information about the abilities of those who are doing conversions, as well as about the parts and processes. Review the qualifications and comments carefully to avoid getting an unsatisfactory result.

Another alternative is to work with a firm that imports the type of vehicle you want from United States manufacturers and completes the change-over before placing the vehicle up for sale. There are high costs associated with this approach, but you have the advantage of knowing what you are getting before you buy. You will also be assured that the governmental requirements are met.




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