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Thread: RHD vs. LHD Bosch early headlight lens

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    RHD vs. LHD Bosch early headlight lens

    I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but before I return the headlights I just bought, please help me out.

    On a 65 Euro headlight for a car driven on the right side of the road, driver on the left, where is the triangular part of the asymmetic headlight lens; on the right or on the left, looking at the lens from the front?

    To be sure I'm getting my question asked correctly, shouldn't the triangular part of the headlight lens be on the steering wheel side of the car for a Euro car delivered in Germany?

    Thanks,
    Alan

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    Yes, for a LHD car in its natural habitat, the triangular part should be on the right side when viewed from the front - like this (later H1 headlamp):
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