There is a little divot in the side of the King pin for the bolt.Here's a exploded view. #3122 has a nut on it and holds the kingpin in place in the axle. The kingpin is #3110.
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After weeks of calling waiting getting quotes I guess I’m out to do the king pins myself, with that being said can anyone link me to the reemer I need?
I have a pressYou might have to get a shop to press out the old king pins if they are very stuck. I had to replace a ruined spindle on my 64 VW beetle and I needed to reuse the carrier that was attached via the king pin, but even that little pin wouldn't come out. I had to get a shop with a heavy press to remove it. Normally you can hammer it out, but at 58 years old, it wasn't going to come out without a fight. Now imagine a stuck pin on a 250/350. for a sense of scale, the rear drive spindle nut hex on the bug is the same size as the lug nuts on my RV (27mm)
Update found a shop 2 hours away just dropped it offI did a Google search for King Pin reamer and King Pin removal tool
king pin bushing reamer - Google Search
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king pin removal tool - Google Search
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The tool is quite pricy.
I had a shop do mine a few years ago, and Russ said he had a time finding some one with the tool.
There are some YT Vid`s on doing it also.
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