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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Fairmont, WV Right here in Mountaineer country and God's country
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I agree that the grease idea might be a quick and temporary fix. The right pin is what is really needed.
jack Imho |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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My way of fixing this problem is easy and simple.I take some
Rubbing Alcohol on a q-tip and clean the pin and right side of the pin hole,then I use a little Permatex medium strength Threadlocker Blue that you can get at any auto store,and put some on the right side of the toggle pin hole and put the pin in and let it set overnight.If you do this the pin will not work out again. Thanks George |
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