I just replaced the king pins and bushings on my '48 Ford F-1, now the brake drums rub on the brake backing plate (mostly on the bottom) when driving. They do not rub when the wheels are lifted off the ground. I had the local machine shop replace and size the bushings. I put washers on the lug studs behind the drums temporarily to stop the rubbing. Any ideas as what is causing the rubbing? Thanks in advance for any help.
Replacing the pins/bushings would not cause rubbing.They are inboard too far.Are your wheel bearings,and races installed correctly?Are the bearings tight enough?
You say the machine shop did the fitment but did they do the assembly? If so I’d be taking it back asap
The king pins shouldn't have any effect on it. What else did you change? From what you are saying it sounds like you don't have the wheel bearings adjusted correctly or are missing something or have a wrong part in the inner wheel bearing.
Agreed. Kingpins and bushings should have nothing to do with the clearance between your drum and backing plate. I would guess something wasn't reassembled correctly when putting it back together afterwards. Maybe as simple as not tightening up the nut that holds the hub on. Did you put back together or someone else?