nr1freak Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Hi all! so, i wanted to replace the king pins on my 1951 coronet. i found a NOS set that supposedly had all the parts, for both sides. it came with 2 pins, 4 bushings, shims, grease caps, etc... i removed the old needle bearing because the manual said "steering knuckle bearing/bushing" so i figured, ok, these bearings can be replaced by bushings. i knocked out the old bearing a little too enthousiastic (i wrecked it), and then noticed the size is way different than the supplied bushings... did i get hussled? why did i get 4 equal bushings instead of 2 bearings and 2 bushings? is there a source for these bearings? can't seem to find them anywhere... help! Quote
FarmerJon Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago (edited) You can find them on ebay, they are out of production. Torrington NB-15OH (oil hole) should be the right size. Edited 15 hours ago by FarmerJon Quote
andyd Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago I could be wrong but i've always thought that the Torrington bearing kingpins "bushings" were actually for the larger DeSoto/Chrysler stub axles and that the Dodge/Plymouth size was the bronze(?) bushings........but could be wrong.......andyd Quote
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