King Pin Help
- DavidNevada
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King Pin Help
My left front wheel is VERY loose - probably moves a least 5 degrees if you grab the wheel at 12 and 6 O'Clock with it jacked up. My mechanic says he would remove the entire i-beam and have it machined for an oversized bushing. I read here on slick 60s some guys recommend using the nylon bushings to avoid the trip (and the $) to the machine shop.
My neighbor is retired but owned a service station/garage back in the day. He says we could simply leave the i-beam installed on the truck and knock out the old bushings with an air chisel. Then we would re-assemble with the nylon bushings. He says it is unlikely the bushings on the spindle would need replacing.
Opinions? I've never done king pins and I'm not afraid to try, but I don't want to mess up my truck with a brute-force approach. Nylon or metal? Air chisel or ????
My neighbor is retired but owned a service station/garage back in the day. He says we could simply leave the i-beam installed on the truck and knock out the old bushings with an air chisel. Then we would re-assemble with the nylon bushings. He says it is unlikely the bushings on the spindle would need replacing.
Opinions? I've never done king pins and I'm not afraid to try, but I don't want to mess up my truck with a brute-force approach. Nylon or metal? Air chisel or ????
- F7BIGJOB
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I've done a ton of them on buses [18 years in that industry] they all had bronze, we used to install them and ream them to fit the pin. When I worked for my uncle, we had a '68 C40 tow truck and we were constantly replacing pins/bushings [320+K miles by 1979] they had nylon bushings that didn't wear out, but would wear the axle. I'd stay away from nylon myself.
-Steve.
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-Steve
1965 F-250 4x4 Flareside


-Steve
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- DavidNevada
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- F7BIGJOB
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DavidNevada wrote:Thanks. Did you ream the new bushings with the i-beam still on the truck?
Yes.they only time axle was pulled was 'cause it was worn as well.
If I remember right, we had 2 or 3 different ones depending on the size.
-Steve.
Thanx Don, I knew they are in spindles, didn't 'click'=Steve
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-Steve
1965 F-250 4x4 Flareside


-Steve
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- ezernut9mm
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please don't get the nylon bushings or "no ream". they are junk. they have my company sold on them and they wear after less than a year on big trucks.
get the metal ones and have your spindles reamed. you won't be sorry.
get the metal ones and have your spindles reamed. you won't be sorry.
always
"i believe i've achieved satisfaction".-bubbles
"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles
i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
"i believe i've achieved satisfaction".-bubbles
"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles
i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
- F7BIGJOB
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ezernut9mm wrote:please don't get the nylon bushings or "no ream". they are junk. they have my company sold on them and they wear after less than a year on big trucks.
get the metal ones and have your spindles reamed. you won't be sorry.
F7BIGJOB
-Steve
1965 F-250 4x4 Flareside


-Steve
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- DavidNevada
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