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Kingpin Bearings?

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Kingpin Bearings?

Post by bubs »

Does anyone else have the problem of the kingpin bearings not wanting to come off the steering arm during disassembly? I have stripped and rebuilt many axles but the last 3 I have done have been a major PITA due do that bearing not sliding nicely off the shaft. I normally carry new bearings with me incase of this when I used to wheel but when it sticks the bearing gets destroyed when removing.

Does this happen to everyone, one was due to the bearing support being oversized on an aftermarket arm, the others were OEM arms.

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Post by Gribble »

Yeh alot. Im thinking of sanding it down a touch with some 1000 paper until the bearing slides nicely on and off. Not so that its like a press fit.

It will make CV changes in the bush much less of a head ache.
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Post by 4sum4 »

are you taking the nuckle off then the arms
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Post by bubs »

arms off then, knuckle off

i sanded it down, seams all good now
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Post by beebee »

I've always sanded/filed mine down. Often when a CV breaks, the end of the spigot will get knurled and makes it difficult to remove the inner race.
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