Surely Indy Kingpins aren't a custom hardware piece?
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That's an interesting idea. So basically you're using the piece of rod to sort of jam the bolt in the hole? If I get your meaning.
I thought about (actually it was suggested to me) using something like JB Weld to hold the bolt in place. My only concern there would be if I ever needed to replace it I would guess it to be a bear to do so.
Thanks Mike.
I thought about (actually it was suggested to me) using something like JB Weld to hold the bolt in place. My only concern there would be if I ever needed to replace it I would guess it to be a bear to do so.
Thanks Mike.
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Surely Indy Kingpins aren't a custom hardware piece?
I have a set of Chicken Indys that have very short kingpins (2") which I'd like to be able to switch out to 2 1/2" but they are those button top ones with a knurl to fits into the hanger.
Is there anyplace that I could get such a bolt? I would just go to the hardware store and get a pair of grade 8 bolts and replace them but if I ever wanted to adjust the trucks I'd have to take them off the board every time or the kingpin would just turn inside the hanger.
What's the solution if any?
Is there anyplace that I could get such a bolt? I would just go to the hardware store and get a pair of grade 8 bolts and replace them but if I ever wanted to adjust the trucks I'd have to take them off the board every time or the kingpin would just turn inside the hanger.
What's the solution if any?