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Old 11-07-2012
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I've done it in the past replacing them with needle bearing rollers, blow lamp the pin end sometimes they pull.out with pliers sometimes they need tapping out. Put the pins in the freezer, re heat the dogbone, slide the pin in.


Can't remember which car it was but kept having the pins come out so drilled the end of the shaft tapped it and put a grub screws in, ground a flat on the pin never came out again.
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