Re: 79 1 ton with the death wobble
King pins aren't that hard, I cut a relief just above the inner c to relieve some tension and crank them out with a 7/8 allen socket and breaker bar/cheater bar. Hardest part was torquing the new ones to spec, I broke a socket adapter to tighten it to the factory spec of 500-600ftlbs. I had both sides done in about 3 hours to include disassembly and reassembly of all front end components.
It definitely helps leaving the axle in, as I grabbed onto the bumper/fender with the cheater on my belt buckle to torque the new ones down.
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