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ok i have a 69 f100 and my donor disk brake set up is from a 73 f100. i was rereading the disk conversion swap tech article and if i was reading it correctly the king pins are the same size. so pretty much all i have to swap out is the is the spindles, the front lines, and the proportioning valve. am i correct on this?
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I can't say it's the same for all, but I did get so lucky with my 69. The donor was a 69 as well. I was planning the full swap, but when I saw that the king pins were the same (during tear down of the donor for rebuild), I just swapped the spindles and kept my purdier radius arms.
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You would be correct on them being the same size king-pin. Therefore as you said all you need to swap is the spindles. From what I read all 67-74 1/2 ton trucks had .8592" x 6.353" king-pins 8).
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Your right, thats what I was hoping to do. But couldn't find one. Now My kingpins are locked up and I dont have a press to push em out.
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you could do what i did when i took the donor parts apart i used a BFH aka big f**king hammer and a socket extension and drove them out after soaking them in penetrating lube
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on the king pins i have pulled out from parts trucks. i have used a torch to hea tup and cut the bearign on the lower part of the king pin. that is usually where they are stuck at and in the i beam. that can just be heated until it comes loose.
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lol I remember the first time I used one of those fiddly "screw presses". Did one side and went back to the old friendly hot headed wrench and hammer. :D Now I don't pick up the hammer if I don't have to. Weird how our views change with our age aint it. lol

Just the same, many a King Pin has been replaced using "persuasion".
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Your '69 tie rod ends won't fit correctly in the '73 spindles. It's explained in the disc brake swap tutorial.
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right i have the entire front end from the 73 just trying to save some un needed work
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Oh if you have the entire front end you might as well roll it under there. Easier that knocking the king pins out.
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the 73 front end is completely disassembled
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Its pretty easy to reassemble =P.
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