Lca pivot welded to k frame

The tube is not a straight tube. It has a taper at one end for an interference fit with the pin (see pics). I could fix it, but it wouldn't be cheap. Even the shipping wouldn't be cheap. Figure a couple hundred or more in shipping and a couple hundred to fix it. You can replace it with another K-member (any '68-72 V8 K-member would work, but at some point 340 K-members got a washer welded to them), BUT you may also run into problems with the pin tubes or straightness. The pin was likely welded because they couldn't get the nut tight. When I work on a K-member they get bolted into a jig that tells me how straight and square the K-member is. Minor repairs are easy, but big tweaks are not.

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So that's why one of my aftermarket pivot pins was super tight. I was dumb when I installed it years ago and instead of dressing down the pin a tad for a semi-tight interference fit, I ram-rodded it into the k-member with the nut and now it's really stuck in there. Some day I'll have to get it back out and I think the only way will be with some kind of horizontal jack device, like a bottle jack or something.