Maximum strength, precision, and performance for your Maxx’s suspension

We all like accessories that make our trucks stand out, but some of the best upgrades you can make operate under the radar—like the #8940X Hardened Steel Suspension Pin Set for the Maxx. These premium pins replace the stock screw-in pins for even greater strength and durability in high-stress conditions. If you’re a Maxx driver who likes to drive hard and go big, hardened pins are a smart upgrade you can add for under $30 and install in about 30 minutes. The extra-strong steel resists bending and the pins are captured in the arms so they can’t back out. At the same time, the pins’ precision fit and low-friction finish allow the suspension to operate as freely as possible.
8940X Hardened Steel Suspension PinsThe #8940X set includes all the pins and hardware to replace the Maxx’s screw pins.
Suspension pin lengthThe pins are five different lengths, but there’s no need to reach for your tape measure—there’s a metric scale right on the instruction sheet.
Suspension pin locationsThe pins go in the same locations for each corner of the truck, but you’ll only need the 22 mm steering kingpins for the front suspension.
Size chart
For even quicker hardware size identification, you can print out this actual-size guide.
Captured screws
The stock pins screw into the arms, and may back out over time if not checked. The hardened steel pins are captured by button-head screws and retaining caps, so they can’t back out.

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WideMaxx kit
If you’ve installed a WideMaxx kit on your Maxx, the #8940 hardened steel pins are an especially good upgrade since the kit’s longer arms apply extra leverage to the pins.

…And that’s the scoop on the hardened-steel pin set for the Maxx. After you install a set, you’ll probably never think about your suspension pins again. We’ll definitely be adding as set to our Maxx 3-Phase build—check it out here.

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