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Old 10-23-2020, 12:19 PM   #17
demingboy
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Default Re: king pin replace

Well this forem is great. I have decided to follow advice and use links I got here.
I just brought the car recently. I may not be able to keep it original as the motor is a 1951 ford. Guy put in bucket seats.
I do want to keep the rest as close as I can to original. Its a cool car to drive.
Gotta lotta work to do but need drivalibiality first. So yes kingpins, tie rod ends, toe in set. Steering box if needed. Amazing to me the ride of the vehicle with original suspension.
Had thought the carb was messed up but if rebuild kits still available I will go that route, do not want to change dist. Heck I want to leave it 6 volt also.
Any thanks fellas
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