Rob Faucett
GOLD Star
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Clevis pins are super common.. any good parts shop would sell you a kit that has a range of lengths and diameter... its also very likely the same clevis pin that features on the clutch and brake pedals.. chance of a match on that genuine part number is low..
Yeah, thanks . . . I do everything I possibly can to keep my rig stocked with OEM parts. Its one of the very few ways I can justify the insanity!Clevis pins are super common.. any good parts shop would sell you a kit that has a range of lengths and diameter... its also very likely the same clevis pin that features on the clutch and brake pedals.. chance of a match on that genuine part number is low..
Clutch clevis pin is 90249-10048 .. but honestly, given your application (super low usage levels, unlike clutch/brake) I'd just get a generic clevis in there.. even a small bolt with a nylock would be more than adequate.
Wow! That would be awesome. Before you go to the trouble let me put some calipers on the hole?I have some loose cable locked axles and the cable actuators in storage. I don't recall if the control cables are attached to the diffs so I can't say for sure the pins are there BUT if they are, I'm happy to pull them off and measure to see if they are the same or nearly the same as other LC pins. The part number makes me think they are 9mm diameter pin which sounds sorta right based on memory?