The right side of a car is always on the right looking from the rear to the front. What does change is the nearside and off side depending on the country you are in. In the UK the nearside is the left (nearest the kerb) in countries that drive on the right the nearside is on the right.
Yes it is just as simple as lifting a 4 wheel drive with the right knowledge and parts
Same place you would go to fix a left hand drive. Parts are basically the same just on the right side.
If you look on the inside of the car the brake is on your left and the gas is on your right side... And don't for get that because you will fail your driving test....
it is possible, there are companies who are specialised in doing this, doubt you can DIY, because there are no counterpart RHD parts for that car [i think]
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I think he is right handed.
Could be a soft tire, a different size tire, out of alignment, worn steering parts, worn suspension parts, frozen brake caliper, a bad wheel bearing.
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Germans will always drive on the correct side of the road for the country they are driving in, as for Germany you should drive on the right.
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We drive the right hand side.