Axel dowel pin question
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Axel dowel pin question
I know I ask a lot of stupid question, so I won't stop now.
I purchased a CVD for the car and I was trying to install it tonight finding out that my RC10T does not have the correct pins for the RC10T3 that they came off of. So looking for the parts I found the proper 7369 on ebay for like $17.00 for 3. That to my sounds a little excessive. Looking as these they are just 1/6 x 3/8 dowels. So I found these below. I'm assuming these would be what I'm looking for.
I don't really need 100 but I would like to have some spares.
Would these suffice?
https://www.uturnfasteners.com/1-16-x-3-8-dowel-pin-18-8-stainless-steel-box-of-100
OR
https://www.huyett.com/products/fasteners/pins/dowel-pins/dows6-062-0375
I purchased a CVD for the car and I was trying to install it tonight finding out that my RC10T does not have the correct pins for the RC10T3 that they came off of. So looking for the parts I found the proper 7369 on ebay for like $17.00 for 3. That to my sounds a little excessive. Looking as these they are just 1/6 x 3/8 dowels. So I found these below. I'm assuming these would be what I'm looking for.
I don't really need 100 but I would like to have some spares.
Would these suffice?
https://www.uturnfasteners.com/1-16-x-3-8-dowel-pin-18-8-stainless-steel-box-of-100
OR
https://www.huyett.com/products/fasteners/pins/dowel-pins/dows6-062-0375
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Re: Axel dowel pin question
This, and if you like to have the pin hold itself in tight just a dab of red lock tite should do.
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