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Old 08-30-2015, 04:11 PM   #9
mr48chev
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Re: King pin removal

You could wag the axle down to the machine shop and have the king pins pressed out a lot of times for the price of that tool. 495.00 puts it out of reach for most home hobby guys who may only do a set of king pins every three or four years if that. This is where it is more prudent $$ wise to just go have someone do the job you need done.
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