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King pin question

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I needed a set 0f #6223 king pins for my team car, but came up short, but while digging in one of my parts bins, I found a set of #3213 stub axles for a 12E. The axles are the same length as the one's I need, was just wondering why the two different part numbers, or if in fact the wrong axles were put in the 12E pack.

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maybe its like what honda does ... same part for 2 cars but one is more money because its a sport car

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Kind of like the 3324 and the 6280, same screws same quantity different number. I've always wondered what that was about
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Re: King pin question

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gomachv wrote:Kind of like the 3324 and the 6280, same screws same quantity different number. I've always wondered what that was about
they were slightly different, if you really looked at them. maybe not so much now but they used to be.

i think with the kingpin deal it's simply a matter of keeping numbers together. even in the new rc10 kit, they changed the part number of the shorter 7209 inner rear hinge pin to the original 6380 number of the long pin.

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