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Old 15-11-15, 15:58
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The Ford pilot truck (1939 built but given a 1940 model year) used the same kingpins I believe. I was able to get the full kit from Mac's. Turned out it was old stock, and not modern production. I would recommend using the long reamer they sell so the upper and lower bushings will be bore aligned.
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