hi gonna do these at the weekend whats the story with the shims. never done one before but hear the mention of shims in them is it shim as in one shim or a few shims and whats the theory behind putting shims in?
thx in advance
Kingpin bearings
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Re: Kingpin bearings
The only time this is normally a problem is when somebody has removed a shim to tighten a worn bearing.
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Re: Kingpin bearings
Sorry, I assumed it was a SJ. Didn't think the Jimny used shims ??, not the official ones anyway. I do know you can get some round ones that help with the death wobble
Edit: Well I've never seen official Suzuki shims but Martin does a kit if needed https://www.bigjimny.com/store/king-pin ... jimny.html
He's also done a recent fitting video.
Edit: Well I've never seen official Suzuki shims but Martin does a kit if needed https://www.bigjimny.com/store/king-pin ... jimny.html
He's also done a recent fitting video.
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Re: Kingpin bearings
Don't need shims! Unless you replace them and it's still loose
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