I had left hand drive for a brief period, no matter how tight I did the pedals they loosened really quickly.
Also dependant on what foot retention you are using pedals are usually designed to be flipped in one orientation - I really struggled to get my foot into my straps.
You could probably fix this by tapping a larger thread then using a helicoil or such so as the pedals can be the right way around but you'd have to sacrifice the components as they could only be used this way going forward.
You could loctite everything, maybe with one of the stronger ones that requires heat to break the bond. Bit of a 'permanent' solution. Probably not worth the hassle when it comes to taking everything apart again
I had left hand drive for a brief period, no matter how tight I did the pedals they loosened really quickly.
Also dependant on what foot retention you are using pedals are usually designed to be flipped in one orientation - I really struggled to get my foot into my straps.
You could probably fix this by tapping a larger thread then using a helicoil or such so as the pedals can be the right way around but you'd have to sacrifice the components as they could only be used this way going forward.
Not worth the hassle for me.