| So it sounds like it was just the PO was unable to line up the notch with 
the shockarm pinch bolt and pulled the trunion pin out and super-ground it 
until he could more easily hit the notch?
I thought at first that general wear and tear had worn the trunion pin down 
that much.  Lots of bouncing up and down.
I am definately going to replace these pins.  Along with the trunion pin 
bushings and wheel bearings and tie rod ends.
I am not sure how I am going to get the tie rod ends off though.  They 
appear to be FUSED with the tie rod.  =(  Any suggestions?
Thanks guys!
John Roberts
Birmingham, AL
71 Midget
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