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  • siii8873
    Overdrive
    • Jul 2007
    • 1013

    RH > LH lwht

    What parts would be needed to convert a RH lwt to a LH lwt?
    I'm guessing a frame might be the biggest problem.
    thanks
    Bob
    THING 1 - 1973 88 SIII - SOLD
    THING 2 -1974 88 SIII Daily Driver - SOLD
    THING 3 - 1969 88 SIIA Bugeye Project
    THING 4 - 1971 109 SIIA ExMod - SOLD
    THING 5 - 1958 109 PU
    THING 6 - 1954 86" HT
  • uralrover
    Low Range
    • Dec 2007
    • 46

    #2
    Well I only needed five parts,

    I swapped my LHD Series III into a RHD Series III. I changed the parts on the top of the swivel ball on both sides to operate opposite they did, changed the front cross member to accommodate the steering gear and the linkages for both the parking brake and the fuel system. I think I still have the LHD stuff floating around somewhere. Other then that I kept everything else.

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    • siii8873
      Overdrive
      • Jul 2007
      • 1013

      #3
      can I ask why you changed to RHD? Seems to me a RHD would be a little inconvenient in the US, drivethroughs, toll booths,ect. Was your vehicle a lightweight?
      I see that you are from upstate NY. I live in the Plattsburgh area, way Upstate NY.
      Bob
      THING 1 - 1973 88 SIII - SOLD
      THING 2 -1974 88 SIII Daily Driver - SOLD
      THING 3 - 1969 88 SIIA Bugeye Project
      THING 4 - 1971 109 SIIA ExMod - SOLD
      THING 5 - 1958 109 PU
      THING 6 - 1954 86" HT

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      • NickDawson
        5th Gear
        • Apr 2009
        • 707

        #4
        Originally posted by siii8873
        can I ask why you changed to RHD? Seems to me a RHD would be a little inconvenient in the US, drivethroughs, toll booths,ect.
        As an RHD owner, I rarely find it to be inconvenient. I got an extra EZ-Pass / SmartTag for tolls, problem solved (except for the one time my wife took it out and didn't tell me, that was embarrassing).

        I dont go through drive throughs so that has been a problem , but I can see how it would be. When I do hit the ATM in the rover, I just park short, get out and do my transaction - easier than leaning out the 1/2 sliding window anyway.

        In traffic I rarely even remember that Im in an RHD - its just not an issue in that regard.

        Just my two cents - if you are new to your RHD, you might drive it a while before converting to see if you really want to go through the trouble.

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        • jac04
          Overdrive
          • Feb 2007
          • 1884

          #5
          The shift lever is usually different as well. Also don't forget that you will need to change brake & clutch lines to reach the new masyet cylinder location.

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          • LaneRover
            Overdrive
            • Oct 2006
            • 1743

            #6
            I would give RHD a try before converting (this is assuming that you haven't of course) it takes a day or two to get used to and is kind of fun - especially if you have a dog or a kid that rides with you a lot.

            You can always drive backwards through ATM's and drive thrus if you want!

            Brent
            1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
            1965 109 SW - nearly running well
            1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
            1969 109 P-UP

            http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=64cfe23aa2

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            • uralrover
              Low Range
              • Dec 2007
              • 46

              #7
              I had to change to RHD drive because I plan on taking it into Japan when I retire and it would be esier when I do so to have it allready set up for the local driving laws. Since I could be stationed in Europe as well I have it also lighted for Europe roads and other then a diesel engine to add some fuel economy (where in asia diesel is the same or cheaper then Petrol) I don't plan on adding much more. As I'm on the other side of the Adriondacks from Plattsburg I don't travel over there much. But since here is primarily small towns and villiges I haven't needed to worry about driving around RHD at all. Although the local diner did not like me going backwards through the drive through. I forgot about the brake and clutch lines, but as I was rebuilding them anyway I built them all from scratch to fit.

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              • siii8873
                Overdrive
                • Jul 2007
                • 1013

                #8
                thanks guys. I do not have a RHD vehicle but wanted to know others experiences as I'm kind of looking for a second rover and wasn't sure I wanted to consider a RHD.
                Thanks
                THING 1 - 1973 88 SIII - SOLD
                THING 2 -1974 88 SIII Daily Driver - SOLD
                THING 3 - 1969 88 SIIA Bugeye Project
                THING 4 - 1971 109 SIIA ExMod - SOLD
                THING 5 - 1958 109 PU
                THING 6 - 1954 86" HT

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                • Leslie
                  5th Gear
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 613

                  #9
                  IMHO, FWIW.....

                  If you want a RHD, get a RHD; if you want a LHD, get a LHD. There are enough of each out there, that you should be able to find whichever you want.

                  Between two Rovers, one LHD and one RHD, I would pick the one in better shape, regardless of handedness.

                  I think that, since we're talking about Series Rovers, we could generalize ourselves as being interested in something a bit less common than a Jeep; being RHD only adds to that, so, RHD isn't a 'bad thing' that needs to be changed.

                  And, you'd already be ready for a second career as a rural mail carrier.....


                  (and, I have one of each, the '72 is a LHD, the '60 is RHD.... if you *have* to, go through drive-thru's in reverse!)
                  -L

                  '72 SIII SW 88"
                  '60 SII 88" RHD

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                  • derekchace
                    4th Gear
                    • May 2008
                    • 463

                    #10
                    In my RHD Lightweight I don't worry about the drive-true I just go threw in reverse. So what if people look at you like your mad. The Look on the Bank tellers / window person's face is priceless.
                    GMR Imports
                    802-655-4874
                    802-324-3370
                    gmr4x4.com

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                    • LaneRover
                      Overdrive
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 1743

                      #11
                      If you do have one of each you will consistently walk up to the wrong side of the vehicle to drive it.
                      1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
                      1965 109 SW - nearly running well
                      1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
                      1969 109 P-UP

                      http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...2&l=64cfe23aa2

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