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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 5:59 pm 
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Is it possible to get RHD Husky mats really want a set but not LHD.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 7:33 pm 
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Scottie wrote:
Is it possible to get RHD Husky mats really want a set but not LHD.


Only if someone other than husky wants to sell it to you that way :D

Seriously, though, most distributors probably woudn't give the request the time of day, but try calling husky's customer service line and ask them, you might be surprised: 800-344-8759

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I just gave weathertech a call (since it's obviously a bit pricier to call from the Isles....) and they said they have none and people ask all the time. I'd have called Husky for you but they closed about 40 mins ago.
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thanks for that. It is so annoying that we can't get these type of floor mats over here in the UK. I bet if they did do them they would sell no problem.

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IS there a difference? Tranny tunnel different?

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Probably the little post in the floor to hold the mat in place... but aftermarket mats don't always have that anyway.

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yip floor pan is different shape left to right. wish it was the same as I have so wanted the husky liners for several of the 4x4 I have had

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yip floor pan is different shape left to right. wish it was the same as I have so wanted the husky liners for several of the 4x4 I have had



Just curious. Is the accelerator pedal on the inside of the floor pan, on these, or is it on the right side? I don't think I could get used to a left foot accelerator pedal, but if I started that way, I wouldn't know the diff.

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yip floor pan is different shape left to right. wish it was the same as I have so wanted the husky liners for several of the 4x4 I have had



Just curious. Is the accelerator pedal on the inside of the floor pan, on these, or is it on the right side? I don't think I could get used to a left foot accelerator pedal, but if I started that way, I wouldn't know the diff.


Pedal and indivual control orientation is nearly the same on most RHD vs. LHD. Only the Gear shift usually changes (for obvious reason). I drove a fiat in Ireland a while back and found it extremely irritating that I couldn't use the turn signals and shift (like when passing) since they were on the same side :wink:

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Scottie wrote:
yip floor pan is different shape left to right. wish it was the same as I have so wanted the husky liners for several of the 4x4 I have had



Just curious. Is the accelerator pedal on the inside of the floor pan, on these, or is it on the right side? I don't think I could get used to a left foot accelerator pedal, but if I started that way, I wouldn't know the diff.


Pedal and indivual control orientation is nearly the same on most RHD vs. LHD. Only the Gear shift usually changes (for obvious reason). I drove a fiat in Ireland a while back and found it extremely irritating that I couldn't use the turn signals and shift (like when passing) since they were on the same side :wink:



Need two left hands. That would be strange.

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Whether a manual or auto accelerator pedal is to the outside used only with the right foot. brake in the middle and if manual clutch is left foot.

Normally indicator is on left side of steering but on some cars it is on the right hand side just depends on the make of car.

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