For fleet managers, unplanned steering or axle-related downtime is one of the most disruptive and costly issues in daily operations. Kingpin repair kits play a central role in keeping front axles reliable, steering precise, and vehicles safely on the road. By replacing worn kingpins and associated components as part of planned maintenance, fleets can extend axle life, protect tires, and avoid unexpected roadside failures.
We offer kingpin repair kits for a wide range of heavy-duty truck applications, designed to support professional workshops and fleet maintenance operations. These kits bundle the critical components needed for a proper kingpin overhaul, helping to standardize repairs, reduce workshop time, and ensure consistent quality across your fleet.
- Durable construction – Components manufactured from robust materials to withstand high loads, frequent steering movements, and demanding road conditions over long service intervals.
- Precision fit – Machined to tight tolerances to support accurate alignment, smooth steering operation, and predictable handling characteristics.
- Consistent quality – Kits assembled to uniform standards so that each repair delivers repeatable results, simplifying maintenance planning across multiple vehicle types.
- Complete repair solution – Key wear components supplied together in one package to support thorough axle-end refurbishment and reduce the risk of overlooking critical parts during service.
- Support for preventive maintenance – Suitable for scheduled overhauls, helping fleets address wear before it leads to excessive play, uneven tire wear, or safety-related issues.
- Workshop efficiency – Ready-to-use kits help minimize parts sourcing time, streamline repair procedures, and shorten vehicle downtime in the workshop.
- B2B-focused availability – Available in wholesale quantities and supported by professional logistics for multi-branch fleets, service networks, and commercial workshops.
By integrating kingpin repair kits into your regular axle maintenance program, you can improve steering reliability, stabilize maintenance costs, and keep more vehicles available for revenue-generating work.


