Thor
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Here's my question. Would I need to ream out the swivel axle for a new kingpin if there was no wobble in the old assembly?
The reason I ask is that I found one of the "Wishbone arms" badly worn and cracked. I removed the entire assembly and ended up having to remove the swivel axle assembly by cutting the fulcrum pin. In the end I found I couldn't remove the pin holding the cut off part of the fulcrum pin that remained in the kingpin. I tried to drill out the pin and messed up. So now I need to replace that part as well. Since the entire swivel axle assembly seemed to be in good condition before I messed up I need to decide can I just swap a new part without reaming cheap or should I just bit the bullet and get a whole rebuilt swivel arm?
The reason I ask is that I found one of the "Wishbone arms" badly worn and cracked. I removed the entire assembly and ended up having to remove the swivel axle assembly by cutting the fulcrum pin. In the end I found I couldn't remove the pin holding the cut off part of the fulcrum pin that remained in the kingpin. I tried to drill out the pin and messed up. So now I need to replace that part as well. Since the entire swivel axle assembly seemed to be in good condition before I messed up I need to decide can I just swap a new part without reaming cheap or should I just bit the bullet and get a whole rebuilt swivel arm?