Great freakin video brotha. I don’t know why people need explanations when they have eyes to see what you’re doing lol. Gonna get after this soon thanks again 🤘🏻👊🏻
Good job Son!….I am facing the same job and the kingpin rebuild as well so, I REALLY appreciate watching this. No bologna in this vid! Thanks, Pop Park, Park’s Carts
i disagree. every other video for the same process was a bunch of old farts talking about nonsense and telling you how they don't know what they are doing. this dude was so precise he didn't even have to say a word. also he shouldn't have to change his style of videos for you to be able to understand.
You do need to be careful what lubricant is used. The wrong one will quickly break down the rubber in as fast as a year. Also the wrong one will actually cause squeaky movement (think squeaky clean). The lubricant need to be approved for use on rubber by the manufacturer.
Great freakin video brotha. I don’t know why people need explanations when they have eyes to see what you’re doing lol. Gonna get after this soon thanks again 🤘🏻👊🏻
Good job Son!….I am facing the same job and the kingpin rebuild as well so, I REALLY appreciate watching this. No bologna in this vid! Thanks, Pop Park, Park’s Carts
I would have so preferred your narration of what you are doing and what to look out for over this "music."
i disagree. every other video for the same process was a bunch of old farts talking about nonsense and telling you how they don't know what they are doing. this dude was so precise he didn't even have to say a word. also he shouldn't have to change his style of videos for you to be able to understand.
Great how-to on bushing replacement. My bushings have rotted away on my upper control arms and it will be my spring project.
Glad it helped
Killer thx! 🍻
Thank you for the video but the music can go LOL what kind of Grease or oil did you put the bushings in before you put the new ones in?
Good job. Likewise, I would like to know what lubricant you used.
Did the bearings suffer due to the oversized wheels & tires?
What year is this cart and where did you get the bushing kit?
I’m trying to find out how do you call the part that the outer tie rod bracket goes in to it call
thanks
Are you referring to the spindle?
What lubricant were you using?
Probably gear oil
You do need to be careful what lubricant is used. The wrong one will quickly break down the rubber in as fast as a year. Also the wrong one will actually cause squeaky movement (think squeaky clean). The lubricant need to be approved for use on rubber by the manufacturer.
That's true. I do use a bushing safe spray lube usually.
Who needs explanation as long as you have loud music?
Who needs negative comments when you've got volume controls?
Your weak come-back was dumber than your video.
The back ground music is making this unwatchable...why do that