dablack00 wrote:Thanks for the offer of the manual scans, but I have the full set too.
Also, thanks for the offer to find the part number but I will most likely order my kit from one of the big vendors like NPD, DC or that other one. I will be placing one big order for all my bushings, brake parts, and other bits at the same time.
Sounds good! You may be interested in calling the place (NPD, DC, etc) and confirming that you're receiving USA made parts before ordering the kingpins from them. That was part of the reason I went to Napa--because it has tough to find USA made kits elsewhere. Needless to say these parts will be totally buried so you'll have a good feeling knowing they're top notch.
dablack00 wrote:
I might buy my own reamer to do the job since they aren't that expensive anyway and I like to do stuff myself.
That sounds interesting! I'd be curious to see photos of that process.
dablack00 wrote:
Good stuff. Also, I should be putting some pics in my project update if you want to go check them out.
I would love to see those Austin!
flyboy2610 wrote:Lookin' good!
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Hey thanks! It's a great feeling to see parts of our trucks being reborn.
dcbullet wrote:Looks really good. You do nice clean work.
Thanks DcBullet! That's nice of you to say that. I'm a beginner compared to most folks who re-do cars but I have lots of patience and attention to details.
dcbullet wrote:
I sure don't remember there being a seal when I replaced my king pin busings.
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Well, at 1,000 miles per year I'll probably be OK for a while.
I have a hunch that the seal is only there on some models, and I believe the kingpin kit is different for trucks with different GVW ratings. Mine's the 8,100lb rating, which has a different kit than the standard F250 rating. I'd have to look through the factory chassis manual again to confirm this.
I don't understand exactly why the seal is there, but it seems to keep two zones of grease--one at the top and one at the bottom (where the bearing is).
By the way, I actually put mine together the first time without the seal! I pulled it all apart after figuring out what was going on and re-did it.
Thanks again for the nice comments!
-Robroy