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    MG 24v tour. What size steering cable

    Looking for a little help. Trying to figure out what size steering cable I’m going to need. I believe it will be the Long but just wanted to double check with those that have changed them before. It will be the cable that attaches to the heel of the foot control. I’m sure I should just order both and change them at the same time.

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    You will need your sn off of your motor to determine what the proper length you need they have several different length, I do believe it is the long one but there are different length. Anyway this holds true for the 36v Tours

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longtail1 View Post
    Looking for a little help. Trying to figure out what size steering cable I’m going to need. I believe it will be the Long but just wanted to double check with those that have changed them before. It will be the cable that attaches to the heel of the foot control. I’m sure I should just order both and change them at the same time.
    The long one is the one from the heal to the top. We sell them in pairs. There are 3 different harness lengths, making 6 different cables that it could be. We need the number off the bottom of the footpedal to determine which pair/set you need.
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    Do yourself a favor, replace both at the same time. John above will get you going again with his instructions, easy to follow.

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