In reply to Toyman! :
Was thinking that, with "Bicycle" as a distant second, but either way it was Queen.
NickD said:
I'm still trying to figure out what that means. Worst case, it means "if you don't have a truck, I'm better than you" because trucks almost always have the fuel cap on the left.
American cars can have them wherever, including behind the license plate, but imports generally have the fuel fill on the curb side of whatever side of the road their country drives on, probably so the exhaust can be towards the middle of the road for drive by noise limit reasons.
But trucks, I figure, run the fuel on the left and exhaust on the right because a broken U joint will cause the driveshaft to beat the right side of the floor. Better a holed muffler than a shredded 30gal fuel tank...
In reply to Pete. (l33t FS) :
German cars fuel on the passenger side. I was assuming it was a "difference between a porcupine and..." joke.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:NickD said:
I'm still trying to figure out what that means. Worst case, it means "if you don't have a truck, I'm better than you" because trucks almost always have the fuel cap on the left.
American cars can have them wherever, including behind the license plate, but imports generally have the fuel fill on the curb side of whatever side of the road their country drives on, probably so the exhaust can be towards the middle of the road for drive by noise limit reasons.
But trucks, I figure, run the fuel on the left and exhaust on the right because a broken U joint will cause the driveshaft to beat the right side of the floor. Better a holed muffler than a shredded 30gal fuel tank...
I have one on the drivers side, (Hummer) and one on the passenger side. (VW)
I can never remember which is which.
i have 3 left, 1 right, and 1 rear (right). Got rid of 1 rear center license plate nightmare.
Maybe we should take a poll. Who wants to start the spreadsheet?
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