Common questions

Why is my car higher on one side?

Why is my car higher on one side?

A car that is leaning to one side is almost always experiencing an issue with the shocks, springs, struts, chassis, or suspension. These are all critical parts of the vehicle, and should not be dismissed. Continuing to drive a vehicle that is leaning to one side or the other can do further damage to these components.

Is RH passenger side or driver side?

RH = Right Hand (Passenger Side)

Which side of the car is the driver side?

Driver side is left passenger side is right.

Which side of the car is the driver side in USA?

right
As you can see, most former British colonies, with some exceptions, drive on the left side of the road, whereas the United States of America, Latin American countries and European countries drive on the right.

Does LH mean drivers side?

LH is the driver’s side.

What’s the best driver’s angle for a car seat?

Enjoy the comfort and support you need while getting a safer view through the windshield, not the steering wheel. Angles from 2 1/4 to 4 1/2” to accommodate your personal seating preference. Provides wlecome back support and is ideal for any car seat..drivers side or passenger side.

How big is the driver’s angle lift seat cushion?

Angles from 2 1/4 to 4 1/2” to accommodate your personal seating preference. Provides wlecome back support and is ideal for any car seat..drivers side or passenger side. Machine-washable, faux sheepskin cover, measures 12 1/2” x 17” x 4”. Give yourself a lift and improve your view of the road and add comfort while you drive as well.

Do you have to raise side to side to equal ride height?

Even after you have measured thread below the collars to match side to side, you often have to raise one side more than the other. Each vehicle is different and isn’t always weighted a perfect 50-50 from side to side so it is normal to have to adjust one side a slight bit higher than the other to achieve equal visual ride height.

Is there a web site called driverside.com?

“DriverSide.com, of San Francisco, ran a beta Web site until its official launch, which was scheduled for last week. Popular Science (PopSci.com) and DriverSide.com teamed up to provide automotive ownership coverage on PopSci.com.

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Ruth Doyle