King pins tools
10-04-2018, (Subject: King pins tools ) 
Post: #3
RE: King pins tools
I replaced my kingpins and used no special tools aside from a brake hone and a socket, I think it was a 34mm, that fit perfectly to tap out the old bushings... I used the keiser setup and I love it...

Just make sure you read the directions carefully. You want to make sure you reassemble everything correctly.

Now if I only had an easier way of pulling and installing bearing races and spring eye bushings I'd be all set!

I do agree that you need to make sure that you torque your fasteners to spec and check lash where appropriate. I don't consider these kind of tools to be 'special'. Just make sure if you do it, it's legit and correct.

I also made a point to change all my cotter pins and whatnot while I was down there.


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Messages In This Thread
King pins tools - zero4 - 10-04-2018,
RE: King pins tools - Rawze - 10-04-2018,
RE: King pins tools - dhirocz - 10-04-2018
RE: King pins tools - bwake - 10-06-2018,
RE: King pins tools - Rawze - 10-06-2018,
RE: King pins tools - bwake - 10-07-2018,
RE: King pins tools - Rawze - 10-08-2018,



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