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  • d60 king pin rebuild

    who has done these, i took mine apart today and found they are pitted from sitting so they need to be done. it does not seem like its difficult but just wanted to see if there are any tricks people have.

  • #2
    A LONNNGGGG pipe, or a REAAAALLLY STRONNG impact...... dont even bother with half inch drive.
    Originally posted by Ktmracer419
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    • #3
      Originally posted by justtorchit View Post
      A LONNNGGGG pipe, or a REAAAALLLY STRONNG impact...... dont even bother with half inch drive.
      do you have the 7/8 hex for that by chance?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Pete View Post
        do you have the 7/8 hex for that by chance?
        Yes I just bought just the bit and put it in a 7/8 socket.
        Or buy a 7/8 head bolt/nut and use that as a bit.

        Put as much force as you can on it with a breaker bar and use a BFH on the C perpendicular to the thread and it will come right off.

        Impact gun will not get that off.

        Good luck
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        • #5
          lmao was just looking at the kits to do this heres a writeup i found on pirate
          http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billav...pin/index.html
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