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I searched and searched but couldnt find a thread on this topic. Whats the best way to change out the axle pivot bushings on a 67? I've pulled and prodded but the things wont budge, this isnt something I will have to have pressed out and in is it?
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What bushings are you talking about?
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The axle pivot bushings.
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4wd or 2wd :?
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bearing races :?
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yes pressing it out is the best way, you might be able to do w/ axle in truck and big C clamp. A air hammer with a blunt bit might do the trick as well.
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It's the bushing where the I-Beam connects to the frame....2 wheel drive.
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yes arbor press would work. if you take it a shop they can press them out and the new ones in :thup:
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I just hate taking the whole thing in and asking them to press out that bushing with the spindal and everything hanging on it (cause I aint going to wrestle with that king pin.)
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well you have a torch? melt them out or enought where you can get then out with a hammer. put the news ones in the frezzer and ste the beam in the sun where they can get hot. they will go in easier
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Stumpfoot wrote:I just hate taking the whole thing in and asking them to press out that bushing with the spindal and everything hanging on it (cause I aint going to wrestle with that king pin.)
What kind of shape is the king-pin in? If the axle pivot is worn out, I can guarantee the king-pin is too, if it's not been replaced.

It's notoriously expensive to get mechanical stuff done around here, but having the pivot bushing swapped out for me only cost me $60.00. Worth it to me, cuz I spent all the time I WOULD have spent working on them, working on other things.

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I have one of those little handheld butane torches, but I suppose that would do if all I was doing was removing a bushing.
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Yeah, just bite the bullet and take it to a machine shop. I dropped mine off at 9am and picked up at noon. Got the king pins done too. You might as well so you don't have to bother again for 40 years.
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You can also drill out the rubber on the old bushings, and then bend/pry the bushing shells out. Then you can use a long bolt, nut and a couple of large washer to pull the new bushings in.

However, it's a lot of work...I'll second (third?) the suggestion of just dropping it off at the machine shop. And I also agree to getting the kingpins replaced while you've got everything down that far. Be honest...do you think you'll ever have the front-end tore down this far again in the future? Get it done now and keep it greased up, and they'll outlast the rest of the truck. Just my :2cents:
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You can do the pivot bushings in the truck w/ this tool Image

40.00 at Harbor Freight.
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