
Anyway.. I noticed it was very hard to screw on.
In the end I needed a long bar through the hole where the pinch bolt goes just to turn it on.
After taking it off to check I found that the kingpin arm was 'changing' the thread in the collar. Not quite cutting a new one but as good as.
However, where it had cut this new thread you could unscrew and re-tighten the collar with no problems. It was solidly on there, perfectly straight with no wobble. It eventually tightened all the way up (with much gnashing of teeth and straining) and allowed the pinch bolt to go through in the right place.
Am I correct in assuming this is how they're meant to be fitted and the whole idea of the thread-cutting exercise is to make sure they're solidly on there and take account of wear in the upright?
If my assumption is right then great, what a clever idea.
If I'm wrong, well, s*d it. It fits, it does up, etc.. just a bit strange that's all...