king pin bushing reamer size
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king pin bushing reamer size
I'm doing king pins on my 70 D-100 and would like to know what size reamer to use on a 8453B Moog kit . I have a .875 . Thanks for any help !
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Re: king pin bushing reamer size
For about the same cost as buying a reamer to do the job on your own, take your spindles and kingpins to an automotive machine shop and have the spindles brought to size. The surface finish and the size will also be much better that you can achieve with a hand reamer. I paid $35 for my spindles to be matched to the kingpins.
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Re: king pin bushing reamer size
OR you can do it the ultra "cheap" way and spend 2 hours straight and go through 2 brand new wheel cylinder hones and WD-40 getting em to size.... yeah I recommend just taking them to a shop or getting the reamerSeries1Utiline wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 6:38 amFor about the same cost as buying a reamer to do the job on your own, take your spindles and kingpins to an automotive machine shop and have the spindles brought to size. The surface finish and the size will also be much better that you can achieve with a hand reamer. I paid $35 for my spindles to be matched to the kingpins.
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