Friday, June 3, 2011

How can I change the Car steering wheel from left to right for different countries?

I like to export car to the Far East. How can I change the steering wheel to the right? How much does the export fee cost?|||Not very many countries in the Far East drive on the left. Aside from most former British colonies, there%26#039;s Japan, Indonesia, Macau, Mozambique, Thailand and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Also, you don%26#039;t have to have the steering wheel on the right in order to drive on the left... but many countries have banned cars with steering wheels on the wrong side.|||It%26#039;s not worth the trouble. I live in Greece (left-hand drive) %26amp; drive a British car. (right-hand drive) I don%26#039;t have a problem.


You wouldn%26#039;t be able to reach the peddles either! ;o)|||It will be very expensive to change the steering wheel from side to side, better just to leave it alone.


The export fees will depend on the value of the vehicle and the method of transporting it.|||Exporting cars involve more than changing the steering wheel. Each country has its own regulation and costly to meet the specifications. Also you need to consider duties. Pay somebody to get some real advice.|||It is not necessary and moreover, it is cost prohibitive.|||Far-East countries and people care less about which side of the car that they are driving. As a matter of fact, the steering on the wrong side of the car makes it genuinely import thus the value even may be increased.|||I think it might be cheaper and easier just to buy a new car when you get there. I%26#039;ve never heard of anyone changing the driving side around ... it would probably take some serious engineering.|||Not just the wheel, but the whole dashboard with all the wiring, etc. and all the mechanicals under the hood. Cheaper to sell and buy a car in the country you%26#039;re considering