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  • #16
    Originally posted by 52-fan View Post
    How do you lower a king pin?
    I'm not being a "smart ass", but the best answer I can give you is to call Phil Harris. My explanation would not be as clear an accurate as Phils'. He personally did the conversion, sent me the parts, and I installed them. And Like I've said I've had no issues of any kind related to this change.
    John

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    • #17
      Originally posted by JLB View Post
      I'm not being a "smart ass", but the best answer I can give you is to call Phil Harris. My explanation would not be as clear an accurate as Phils'. He personally did the conversion, sent me the parts, and I installed them. And Like I've said I've had no issues of any kind related to this change.
      John
      I really wanted to know. The first thing that came to mind was king pins in a beam axle. Then I realized the cars have a much more complicated king pin. The picture in the last issue of Turning Wheels is a nice clear view of how it all fits.
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