Yea I always get them mixed up that was my bad ![]() Trailers have a kingpin that you pull them with and the fifthwheel jaws clamp around it ! Only king pins on truck are in front axle. He was assuming something you did NOT say. Same here, might mention they have plastic bushings that make things easier not sure how long they last but plastic has taken the place of expensive metals in many instances.hydraulic brake cylinder hone works out for the king pin bushings if memory serves me right. ![]() Posted 13:22 (#4014809 - in reply to #4014497) Subject: RE: King Pins in semi tractor King pins for front axle, sorry new to truck terminology. Posted 11:48 (#4014633 - in reply to #4014488) Subject: RE: King Pins in semi tractor I had to rig up a hydraulic jack to push out the old pin which was stuck. If so, I did one in an olc C-70 chevy and wasn't a lot to it but the bushings had to be honed to fit the new pin. Posted 10:33 (#4014497 - in reply to #4014477) Subject: RE: King Pins in semi tractor Posted 10:21 (#4014488 - in reply to #4014477) Subject: RE: King Pins in semi tractorĪre you needing the 5th wheel or are the jaws inside warn down if its the jaws in the 5th wheel have you adjusted the bolt to tighten it up yet Is this something I can do myself ? Any special tools I might need ? A truck repair shop that I have done business with in the past seems to be to busy to get to me. Posted 10:14 (#4014477) Subject: King Pins in semi tractor King Pins in semi tractor Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1
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