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Old Nov 3, 2008 | 08:24 PM
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I just bought a set of used adjustable highway pegs (http://www.latus-harley-davidson.com...unting-Kit.htm) off ebay. They don't come with the set screws (I guess that's the right term). Would anyone know the correct HD part# or better yet a compatable replacement screw?

I'm not sure what this set screw would look like but I'm thinking something like this http://littlemachineshop.com/Product...0/480.1575.jpg

I'm not really sure how these would work.
 

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Originally Posted by obonaventure
I just bought a set of used adjustable highway pegs (http://www.latus-harley-davidson.com...unting-Kit.htm) off ebay. They don't come with the set screws (I guess that's the right term). Would anyone know the correct HD part# or better yet a compatable replacement screw?

I'm not sure what this set screw would look like but I'm thinking something like this http://littlemachineshop.com/Product...0/480.1575.jpg

I'm not really sure how these would work.
I just used hardened bolts and lock-washers and for the 'pin' to keep the mount from moving, I just used another of the same kind of bolt but cut off the head of the bolt and used red loctite to keep it from vibrating out (I turned it in with a pair of vice-grips and was just careful of the paint, so it was real easy to do).

That set screw in the picture would work just fine/better if you don't want to do what I did.
 
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Originally Posted by Yonaton
I just used hardened bolts and lock-washers and for the 'pin' to keep the mount from moving, I just used another of the same kind of bolt but cut off the head of the bolt and used red loctite to keep it from vibrating out (I turned it in with a pair of vice-grips and was just careful of the paint, so it was real easy to do).

That set screw in the picture would work just fine/better if you don't want to do what I did.
thanks!
 
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