15 Feb 2007 at 11:38 #1 Daveyboy Daveyboy Associate Joined 6 Nov 2005 Posts 1,193 Location Somewheresville Quick Q: Is the driver's side referred to as OS or NS? And why? Why not just driver side
15 Feb 2007 at 11:52 #2 jackoh jackoh Associate Joined 5 Oct 2004 Posts 1,159 Location Cardiff OS, i assume its for codes and the like. easy to refer to. infact, i think its to do with the way the car travels. NS being the side nearest to the edge of the road, aka passenger side so OS; Drivers Side NS; Passenger Side Last edited: 15 Feb 2007
OS, i assume its for codes and the like. easy to refer to. infact, i think its to do with the way the car travels. NS being the side nearest to the edge of the road, aka passenger side so OS; Drivers Side NS; Passenger Side
15 Feb 2007 at 12:30 #3 The_Dark_Side The_Dark_Side Soldato Joined 21 Oct 2003 Posts 13,608 Location Back with a Vengeance. Daveyboy said: Quick Q: Is the driver's side referred to as OS or NS? And why? Why not just driver side Click to expand... and what do I do when I'm out in my Mclaren? if you drive a LHD car in a RHD country then saying "drivers side" would be incorrect. nearside is the side nearest the kerb.
Daveyboy said: Quick Q: Is the driver's side referred to as OS or NS? And why? Why not just driver side Click to expand... and what do I do when I'm out in my Mclaren? if you drive a LHD car in a RHD country then saying "drivers side" would be incorrect. nearside is the side nearest the kerb.
15 Feb 2007 at 12:37 #4 Serj Serj Soldato Joined 18 Nov 2004 Posts 3,577 Location Bournemouth jackoh said: OS; Drivers Side NS; Passenger Side Click to expand... I thought it was the other way round, cos the near side is nearest to me, the driver
jackoh said: OS; Drivers Side NS; Passenger Side Click to expand... I thought it was the other way round, cos the near side is nearest to me, the driver
15 Feb 2007 at 12:38 #5 chrislusty chrislusty Associate Joined 14 Jul 2004 Posts 1,465 Location Caerphilly - S.Wales NS is the side closest to the kerb.