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Roll pins are a great idea! I will do that next time.I hammer roll pins in to keep them safe. Not 100% but 99 99/100% safe. I would hear that racket if they were hammering them out. Good advise on the tack weld. I do like the rattling when off road. Thru the high weeds it sounds like someone is hitting the front bumper with a hammer. I have a video of a 2 mile trip thru a field that the weeds are roof high in the M1009. Last week we went to check on a property that has been sitting idle for a few years and it really grew up. My M1009 looked like fur had grow on it from the Goldenrod and pollen I knocked loose. 3 big praying mantis and lots of bugs on the hood. We went in at night. The underside was spotless after words and the perfect time to check and clean and undercoat any problem areas I seen. The shackles all survived.
Hole in pin is about .191 A 3/16x 1.5" seems to fit. CUCVRUS is the expert on this "field expedient" You can buy a selection at Fastenal here in the states. Always cheaper to buy a quantity. Only problem I see is they are hardened and a blow with a cold chisel will break them.What is the correct size for roll pins ? ( I will buy them before the shackles to have them well secured )
17.99? How?I did what cucvlover did above, Im happy with the results. I think I paid $17.99 a piece for mine.
Not to mention, use a big wrench to tighten and the average thief couldn't steel them, unless they have large pipe wrench with them.
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