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I think thats a good question, anyway you look at the car you could have doubts about which side is really considered left or right. Like between looking from the front of the engine, or from the drivers POV.

I believe it is from your driving POV but I have never put those in

Just like righty tighty lefty loosy is sometimes confusing, because one edge of the bolt is turning right, but the opposite edge is turning left. Think about that
 
I know right, I always do the motions in the air to understand before I start turning haha. Then later on I made my self remember, right and left end in a T, as in the TOP
 
Come on guys, it's not that confusing, is it? What do you do when you turn right in your car. Turn the wheel to the right? Oh but ****, the bottom of the steering wheel is going to the left. I better turn it the other way. Well no matter which way I turn it it should go straight then. You guys are funny.
 
Come on guys, it's not that confusing, is it? What do you do when you turn right in your car. Turn the wheel to the right? Oh but ****, the bottom of the steering wheel is going to the left. I better turn it the other way. Well no matter which way I turn it it should go straight then. You guys are funny.
No your funny for making that up...lol
 
Lol. A poet you are not.:)
 
here's the limerick i put together to remember:

clockwise makes the bolt tight
counterclockwise makes it loose

catchy, huh?
Here's a better one. (Literally spent 2 mins on this so enjoy, bitches)

There once was a man from Nantucket,
He tightened bolts by the bucket.
When screwing one down,
He turned it right-round,
Which made the women want to suck it.

:D
 
Here's a good way to remember the 3v's firing order:

There once was a man from Lubbock,
His limericks really sucked cock.
When writing one down,
He would suck off a clown,
Who would then splooge on the Lubbock man's left sock.
 
Discussion starter · #20 ·
Hey guys. To be honest I do not appreciate the thread jacking going on. It was fine until there was 10 post about somthing with that had nothng to do with the other. I am not trying to be disrespectful in anyway. I am just asking for some common courtesy and respect in the threads I post. I posted this thread in order to have helpful comments and hints on my cam install.

Respectfully Kotten148
 
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