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king pin kits

Post by DaveRobson » Sun Oct 03, 2010 4:48 pm

i have lots of play in my king pins.

need to sort it sooon, whats the best way of going about this?

dunno where to get parts from, can i get a full kit, or can i just change the pin?

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Re: king pin kits

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Oct 04, 2010 1:35 pm

it's the bearings you need to change and the code is KOYO NTN 4T30302 and you need 4 to do both sides.

I think these are the right ones http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/advanc ... ords=30302

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Re: king pin kits

Post by DaveRobson » Mon Oct 04, 2010 7:43 pm

thanks alot, havnt had a chance to look for them yet.

not sure how to change them?
take off the plates at either end then.....?
dont need a essay just a breif discription :roll:

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Re: king pin kits

Post by Henry » Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:44 pm

hugh42 wrote:I would ask henry (the hoover) as what he doesn't know about sjs you don't need anyway. :lol:

Never had to do Kingpin bearings...

Did a hub bearing for my mate tho :lol:


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Re: king pin kits

Post by ScottieJ » Wed Oct 06, 2010 12:42 pm

Thats actually a pretty good price!!!

It's an easy job to do, wheel off, caliper off, undo the 4 bolts behind the hub to remove the stub axle and hub all in one go, undo all the bolts around the knuckle seal and carefully peel back and move out of the way, undo kingpins on the top and bottom of the knuckles, remove king pins; they can be a bit stubborn but dont be tepted to wedge a screw driver in there to remove them just gently tap them around with a hammer. keep note of how many shims are on each one!!!! remove knuckle, tap out bearing races, clean, tap in new races with a block of wood and hammer ensuring they are correctly seated.

in true haynes fashion assembly is the reverse :mrgreen:

oh and this might help
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Re: king pin kits

Post by Henry » Wed Oct 06, 2010 10:30 pm

Another good point of reference... i believe they are extremely similar if not the same.

http://www.bigjimny.com/images/document ... arings.pdf

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Re: king pin kits

Post by DaveRobson » Wed Oct 06, 2010 11:39 pm

cheers for all the help and information people:mrgreen:


hopefully should be doing it this weekend

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Re: king pin kits

Post by ScottieJ » Wed Oct 06, 2010 11:59 pm

hugh42 wrote:Scottie, where did this page come from? Looks like part of an old manual.
it's lifted from pirate4x4 in the suzuki FAQ thinking about it I should have some 410 and 413 service manuals in pdf format somewhere ill have a look :mrgreen:
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