Gonna be doing kingpins on a 2014 Cascadia using Automann kingpin kit. Has anybody used them before o.e.m is backordered and automann is half the cost. What's everyone's opinions?
Automann kingpins for Freightliner
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by istumped, Jul 7, 2025.
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I'd try to find the Stemco pins that have the grease grooves carved in them if I were you.
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In general, i stay away from Automan and Stemco. The spiral Stemco bushings will never be as tight as a reamed bushing.
People just like em cause they're easierAntinomian, Rideandrepair and Goodysnap Thank this. -
I agree on the Stemco/Kaiser kits.
Are the Automann kits no ream? If they aren't you will be hating life before you are done.BoxCarKidd and Rideandrepair Thank this. -
I had the grooved pins on my previous truck and there was zero play thousands of miles later. New owner says they're still tight.
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The No ream bushings are so hard they will also wear into the knuckle. OEM is best if available.
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@BoxCarKidd, Most factory kits I've used had the yellow nylon spiderweb. Yeah, a PITA to fit, but they last forever from my experience.BoxCarKidd and Star Rider Thank this. -
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