
Just a little king pin help needed.
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Just a little king pin help needed.
I'm installing my king pin set. Notice the parts circled in the 1st pic. I removed two of these but I forgot exactly from where. The second pic doesn't show them. Any guidance appreciated!


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1972 Ford F250 C/S XLT 390 NP435, purchased from the son of the original owner, now named Yoda
1967 Ford f100, currently. (2nd Titled owner) Now named Captian Hook
1972 Ford F250 C/S XLT 390 NP435, purchased from the son of the original owner, now named Yoda
1967 Ford f100, currently. (2nd Titled owner) Now named Captian Hook
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Re: Just a little king pin help needed.
Good day OneTuFord,
The parts you've circled are grease seals. There are photos from when I installed mine in this thread:
#50's I-beams/spindles 100% and bolted up!
If their destination's not clear from the photos, I can stare at them more closely and try help you determine exactly where they're supposed to go. I never assume other people have as much trouble visually reverse-engineering things as I do!
I hope you're having a great weekend OneTuFord!
Robroy
The parts you've circled are grease seals. There are photos from when I installed mine in this thread:
#50's I-beams/spindles 100% and bolted up!
If their destination's not clear from the photos, I can stare at them more closely and try help you determine exactly where they're supposed to go. I never assume other people have as much trouble visually reverse-engineering things as I do!
I hope you're having a great weekend OneTuFord!
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Re: Just a little king pin help needed.
Thanks robroy. Having a great weekend, except I have to pull my spindle off and install those dagnabbed grease seals!
"I'm not saying, I'm just saying"
1972 Ford F250 C/S XLT 390 NP435, purchased from the son of the original owner, now named Yoda
1967 Ford f100, currently. (2nd Titled owner) Now named Captian Hook
1972 Ford F250 C/S XLT 390 NP435, purchased from the son of the original owner, now named Yoda
1967 Ford f100, currently. (2nd Titled owner) Now named Captian Hook