King Pin Replacement

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King Pin Replacement

Post by pompey »

Just got my van back from the MOT.........failed on nearside King Pin, lower suspension Ball Joint.

How easy a job is it to replace and what pit falls might i come accross?

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Post by dink »

what year bus, only splits and the new bays have king pins
everything else has balljoints
king pins are a pain to change
ball joints are easier depending on the age of your bus
bays the ball joints need a BIG press and some heat, t3 balljoints bolt in

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Post by pompey »

the van is an 83............I asked the MOT station is it was a ball joint and they said it was a kingpin!!!!!!!

Might be why why they quoted an incredible amount of money to replace!!!!!

OH the joys of motoring

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Post by shepster »

Probably 'wishbone bushes' i would have thought, and the top ones need to be marked up prior to changing them as this effects the camber.
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