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Reliable Binders Twin I Beam Fords Hydraulic Press.JPG
Reliable Binders Twin I Beam Fords Hydraulic Press.JPG
Some kingpins can be removed using a hammer and a drift while still bolted up to the chassis. However, most will need to be removed from the truck and pressed out using a hydraulic press. This is one of those Ford vs. Chevy battles that Chevy definitely wins as the process of removing each axle to press out the kingpins adds a bit of unnecessary labor to the overall task. View Related Article
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