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Old 4th June 2019, 11:04
Jay mk bristol lh Jay mk bristol lh is offline
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Mk bedford wheel nuts lefty Lucy or righty tighty?

Hi all.
Just added a 1976 Bedford mk to my collection of classics in need.. It has an overzealously sheared wheel stud on the right front wheel..anyone know whether the mk has left handed threads at all? Before I go and snap another! Ta...
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Old 29th July 2020, 11:30
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Left or right.

That must have taken some tightening!
I have a 76 TK and it has left hand threads on the near/left hand side, right hand threads on the far/fight hand side. The nuts are stamped L or R on one of the drive faces.
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Old 30th October 2022, 14:11
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hi every one. dont even know if im in the right place as im new to this, dose anyone know where i can get a master clinder for my 1972 bedford tk the one on it only has the casting BESEL on it , nothing else all the wheel cylinders i have done, all girling so im thinking , girling master clinder ? its tandom twin set up with a 2 bolt fixing, any help much apreciated thanks harry
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