Posted by Texasmark on February 25, 2008 at 06:19:16 from (12.39.110.55):
In Reply to: Ford 4500 spindle pin posted by Tommy Mills on February 24, 2008 at 11:48:13:
I redid a 4600 with the heavy duty (agricultural) front end (uses one rod on the left side,rather than 2 for linking to the steering box). It was as Bruce said. I removed the tire and wheel, undid the bolt holding and removed the steering arm, jacked up the front end and out the bottom it came. Used a chisel and punch to "find the edge of the bushings and drive them out.
Put a little lube on the new ones and with a 3 lb mall and good quality 2x4 wooden block I drove them back in very carefully to insure that they were going in straight.
A grove usually develops on the spindle so you may have to do some turning and wiggling to get the grove through the bushing as it is coming out.
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