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Classifieds => Wanted => Topic started by: markiimark on February 09, 2012, 10:22:05 PM
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Hello, can anybody tell me where I can source a new brake pedal rubber for a 1977 cfs? I need it for a rego fail, and while it should be easy to find... I can't.
While I am on the topic of shopping for beddie parts, If I want bits for my Subaru I go to a Subaru dealer. If I want bits for my Bedford.... there are no dealers so where should I go? I have tried generic carpart shops and get told "sorry the listings start at BMW". Does anyone sell Bedford bits?
Thanks for any help.
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if you cant find one, as their hard to find
i thought maybe cut the plate off and weld a holden HQ on or something easier to find replacement rubber pads,
holden HQ-WB are easy to find the rubber pads .
not saying to do this but its an idea ive been thinking of.
im going to do this soon.
cheers marty
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G'Day there. You won't get brake pedal rubbers...I tried to. I think the number for them was 8828870. But no longer available (don't ya just hate that!). So what I did, the good folks at Repco I think it was, gave me a pack of little Mazda rubbers, which I had to cut to fit....and glued them on. It's done the job well. That's about the best you can do. One must get creative in these instances. I just had a look for the packets with the part numbers, but alas, I think I've since disposed of them. I can upload a picture of them so you can see. Refer to Gallery page 7, Album 'kerry' (Locomotion). Cheers. (The Mazda one's were only about $3.00)
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"Don Kyatt Truck & Bedford Parts" 172 Roden Street, West Melbourne. Ph: 9329 98200. I bought probably the last genuine ball joints, and they are fast running out of Bedford parts. But you can always ask there. But be warned: Parts can be super expensive. Cheers, Kerry.
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i have a good brake pedal rubber. give us a call some time ph 0430053679 cheers bens
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I bought a set (brake and clutch) from Adrian Bailey classics in the UK last year. Looked back on my records and cost worked out to about NZ$30, but that was with a whole lot of other parts, so I split the postage percentage wise across all of the parts. Adrian's email address is adrian@roverland.eu. I've dealt with him a couple of times and have found him to be prompt, knowledgable and reliable.
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G'Day there. Found the the part number for the little Mazda brake/clutch pedal rubbers I used on my Bedford: "Kelpro Pedal Pad" Line No. 56CA Part Number: 29805 @ $1.79 ea. (nice & cheap). Available at Repco. Cheers, K. ;)
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LC torana are the correct fit, no glue or cutting.
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LC torana are the correct fit, no glue or cutting.
excellent thanks Doc , havent seen you on for ages hows things?