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Need a set of LCA pins #2422768
12/23/17 08:10 PM
12/23/17 08:10 PM
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mickm Offline OP
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I have my LCA's apart, and while the pins are not bad, they aren't great either. They have been man handled before when someone was trying to get them out to change the seal.

I'm putting the Firm Feel braces on, and then will powder coat them, so I do need to keep these LCA's. Are new pins available, or does someone have a set of pins in good condition they would want to sell?

Re: Need a set of LCA pins [Re: mickm] #2422773
12/23/17 08:16 PM
12/23/17 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted By mickm
I have my LCA's apart, and while the pins are not bad, they aren't great either. They have been man handled before when someone was trying to get them out to change the seal.

I'm putting the Firm Feel braces on, and then will powder coat them, so I do need to keep these LCA's. Are new pins available, or does someone have a set of pins in good condition they would want to sell?



Firm Feel has the greasable pins. I have a pair of greasable pins but they are A body. Not sure they are the same as B body

As you can see they have bushings, grease zerks, washers and resistance fit nuts. These have never been on a car.

LCA Pins.jpg
Last edited by dart4forte; 12/23/17 09:08 PM.

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Re: Need a set of LCA pins [Re: dart4forte] #2423271
12/24/17 08:37 PM
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IMO the greasable pins are one of the greatest mopar muscle inventions of all time. Squeaky poly or garbage stock stuff used to be the only choice. They also make delrin bushing that will fit the same pin but I'm not tough enough for that lol.

Re: Need a set of LCA pins [Re: Jeremiah] #2423859
12/26/17 11:49 AM
12/26/17 11:49 AM
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I went the greasable pin route with the poly bushings on my 68 Road Runner - works great.







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