🔩 Pinpoint Precision for Your Ride!
The MOOG K6716 Alignment Cam Guide Pin is a high-quality replacement part designed specifically for the Chevrolet Silverado 1500. This product includes an alignment camber kit and is engineered to replace broken OEM pins, ensuring a perfect fit and enhanced vehicle stability.
A**R
Great solution after OEM pins fell out
2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT RWD2 of my pins had fallen so I bought this set to replace them. I didn’t have channel locks handy but did have a tongue and groove style hammer. It was a little more tedious to make sure the teeth were centered on the pin but it worked just fine. In my case, I was also replacing the camber plates and upper control arm bolt so I used the upper control arm nut on the back side of the pin and pressed it through that. Might be a slightly safer option than using a socket.Unlike what others said, I wasn’t able to hit or press the other pins out. I used an 8lb sledge hammer and they still wouldn’t budge. I tried pressing them out with pliers and a nut on the backside and couldn’t. Ended up just replacing the ones that had fallen out and will wait to replace all of them for a future project. I’m thinking I’ll need to drill/cut them out.
J**H
09 GMC Sierra .. factory pins fell out while removing UCA’s
I was replacing upper control arms on a 2009 GMC Sierra and the factory guide pins fell out, ordered these and with some encouraging by a air hammer.. they went into place and haven’t moved since. Aligned it after and had no problems.
C**N
Poor fit, be prepared to weld
Of the 3 pins I used, they all went in very easily, too easily. One popped out completely once I started to rotate the cam for alignment. There is not enough interference between the pin and the hole, just too sloppy. Maybe all 3 of the holes on my truck are so damaged that these pins won't work? Not sure but ended up tack welding them in place and now they seem to work fine.
B**P
Works perfectly
Used on a 2014 GMC Sierra 1500. Replaced my entire front suspension and a bunch of these little things fell out. As others have recommend I used a vice grip and was able to get these to pop in.I tried using a regular vice grip to get these in but couldn't. I ended up buying a Milwaukee 10" vice grip that had a hole at the end of the threads so I could slowly tighten it down more. I didn't need the additional through hole on the end as I got a few in without it but it sure made it easier to use a screwdriver at the end to tight it down more.
L**N
2001 Silverado 1500 HD.
They're perfect and snap into place securly. Do yourself a favor and install them using a set of channel locks with a socket like the directions tell you. While squeezing just wiggle it a little and they pop right in.
J**R
Pretty pricey for a few little pins but when you ...
Don't try to hammer them in - squeeze them in with a pair of vice grips and a spacer tube on the back side to let the pin come through. Pretty pricey for a few little pins but when you need them you don't have much choice. Worked fine.
W**L
Superior Than Specialty Products
These have splines that go all the way to the cap, which is a MUST for them to seat solid. The Specialty Products ones (which you'll find on Amazon for less money) don't and therefore, once popped in, shift around. Get these.
A**N
They fit the 2018s!
Used these on a 2018 Silverado 1500 without too much issue. They're kind of pain to press in but I had never done it before. I'm sure if I knew what I was doing it woudn't be an issue. They're definitely the right size.Dealer said the only way I could get the OEM replacements for my 2018 was to order a new frame haha!
B**V
Works great as well
Arrived at my door quickly. Works great as well.
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