This kingpin seal is designed to prevent contaminants from entering the kingpin assembly and to retain lubricant within the joint. It is manufactured to meet stringent OEM quality standards, ensuring superior sealing performance compared to worn or damaged seals. Failure of this seal can lead to premature wear of kingpin components, resulting in steering looseness and potential joint failure.
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The first sign of a failing kingpin seal is often visible grease leakage around the kingpin assembly. If left unaddressed, contaminants will enter the joint, accelerating wear on the kingpin and bushings. Continued operation with a compromised seal can lead to excessive play in the steering and potential kingpin failure.
Ensure the kingpin and bore are thoroughly cleaned and free of any burrs or sharp edges before installation. Avoid using excessive force or improper tools, which can damage the seal during seating.
Inspect the kingpin, bushings, and bearings for wear or damage when replacing the seal.