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Do the local chains stock these, are do they have to order them?
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My local small-town parts store had them in stock, which makes sense onsidering the range these cover, and especially that I'm in a rural area of Ford country. ;) Cost me right at $50 for the whole kit.
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Keith, are they a one size fits all, or fairly specific for the year of the I-beam/spindle combo? I think there are diff. between F100/150 & heavier 250's, diff years maybe have diff kits as well?

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There are several different sizes....as long as you tell the counterman your year and model they should be able to fix you up. Here's a chart showing the different variations:

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I've heard that your local bowling alley has a wide selection of kingpins.

But I've never had a chance to check it out...

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and a wide assortment of knuckleheads too!!
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Cool, cause I could go for a couple of sixpacks!

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This is what I found in my area (NC)
NAPA: has to order
Advanced: order
Autozone: don't carry
Pep Boys: Don't carry

Guess I'll need to also buy/order axle pivot bushings, radius arm bushings, flexible brake lines.
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Don't forget to pick up those "neato" shoes at the pro shop!

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Go get 'em from Dennis Carpenter. They're in Concord, NC out by Lowes Motor Speedway. 4140 Concord Pkwy South. 704-786-8139
About $35 for the kit.
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Carpenter's and NPD only have the metal bushing spindle kits. I know people here seem to prefer metal, but a few of the guys in my area with twin I-beam trucks have been running the nylon bushings for years with no problems.

Didn't Ford themselves switch to nylon at some point?
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Yeah, they did because the wooden ones kept catching on fire due to the friction.

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1970sportcustom wrote:Carpenter's and NPD only have the metal bushing spindle kits. I know people here seem to prefer metal, but a few of the guys in my area with twin I-beam trucks have been running the nylon bushings for years with no problems.

Didn't Ford themselves switch to nylon at some point?
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No, I don't think the factory ever used those nylon kingpin bushings...at least not that I'm aware of.
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Well, sometimes we have to compromise I guess. The metal bushings would have been better. But finding a place that I'd trust to put them in, missing work to drop them off, etc. I figure I'll try these out, if I ever need to replace them I'll go for metal then.
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