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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
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<blockquote data-quote="benjineer" data-source="post: 163888" data-attributes="member: 3833"><p>The old "kingpin" style was a smooth pin and smooth hole. Now, some of the posts have a smaller diameter on a section near the end. I think it's supposed to work with the base to require a little force to get it out to keep the pin from coming out unintentionally. Different manufacturers may make them a little different though. Of course they recommend you match both components of the same brand. Maybe your plastic bushing (the type that locks) and pin have a square mating edges when one of them should be tapered a little. You'd have to be able to get them apart and examine them closer to see what the deal is. ](*,)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benjineer, post: 163888, member: 3833"] The old "kingpin" style was a smooth pin and smooth hole. Now, some of the posts have a smaller diameter on a section near the end. I think it's supposed to work with the base to require a little force to get it out to keep the pin from coming out unintentionally. Different manufacturers may make them a little different though. Of course they recommend you match both components of the same brand. Maybe your plastic bushing (the type that locks) and pin have a square mating edges when one of them should be tapered a little. You'd have to be able to get them apart and examine them closer to see what the deal is. ](*,) [/QUOTE]
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