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I believe he meant to reference the king pin LOCK PINS. Those lock pins (which insert from the front of the axle) have an "acorn-style" lock nut on the REAR side of the axle. They are designed so as to contact and limit the turn of the left and right spindles at FULL left, and at FULL right. Not sure how the CE spindles/king pins/lock-pins are designed to work together. DD
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