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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by steel rebel, May 10, 2013.

  1. steel rebel
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    Stopped into my local thrift store and found these tools in a cardboard box. Paid $10 for the whole lot. Not sure what some of the tools in front of the photo are but some of the hones should come in handy. The one that doesn't adjust I think is the one you used to buy from the Montgomery Ward catalog with king pin bushings.
     

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  2. AZbent
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    For that price, I think you did real good.
     
  3. terryble
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    from canada

    I've already had about a buck and a half worth of entertainment from just looking at the picture, where do I send the check?
     
  4. Bruce Lancaster
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    Post the size stamp on the kingpin one...we can figgerout what car it's for. The domed thing with bolt in it is some sort of hub puller...and information stamped on it?
     
  5. seb fontana
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  6. there is a bunch of reamers in the top of the picture , most adjustable. also looks like you may have the pilot for doing kingpins
     
  7. RichFox
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    We are guessing that by hones you mean adjustable reamers
     
  8. ratman
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    The tapered fitting at the front with the hole through it is a guide/pilot that goes on a shaft that screws onto the end of your "Reamers" to keep things aligned while reaming.
    As in the picture

    Peter
     

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  9. FordManBoomer
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    Looks home made, ya know?
     
  10. steel rebel
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    Sorry reamers. The non adjustable has no numbers but measures 7/8". the puller has 5T 195257 written on it and measures 3 3/16 across inside with fine threads.
     
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