AKA STEVIE
RMS Regular
Is the drivers side considered the left side or right when it comes to parts which have the printing RH on them? It's a UK car.
Cheers
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Is the drivers side considered the left side or right when it comes to parts which have the printing RH on them? It's a UK car.
Cheers
Cheers got sorted out.
I wasn't sure if you take the left side of the car as if you were standing behind it. Because if you were standing at the front looking back the left would be the right.
Maybe I should have worded it as “off side” and “near side” but I put it in layman’s terms so I didn’t get duff info back.
I asked the question as I have a Renault Clio front fog light cover which is marked RH and was going to put it on E Bay. I wanted to state it as “drivers side” or “passenger side” so there’s no mistakes when they get the part.
Holding the part in your hand looking at a bumper some may assume it would go on the near side as the part is marked RH but that wouldn’t be right as it would go on the off side.
Basically as dannyfawcett has summed up pretty well.
It’s not as daft as it sounds.
Maybe I should have worded it as “off side” and “near side” but I put it in layman’s terms so I didn’t get duff info back.
the amount of idiots thats phoned me when I worked in parts asking for left hand parts
near side = side nearest the kerb/passenger side
off side = side furthest from kerb/driver side
i wouldnt use RH side or LH side when describing a car part
Poxy car manufacturers tend to based in the far east.When using left and right, as poxy french car manufactures do