Door pin
ArnzCardz
01-11-2005, 04:37 PM
Hello everybody, thanks for answering my post about the oil lines. I have another question to ask. What kind of tools do I need to replace a door hinge pin? Where do I get tools? Is it a 2 man job or can I do it alone? Thanks in advance
96JimmySLE
01-11-2005, 05:55 PM
Hello everybody, thanks for answering my post about the oil lines. I have another question to ask. What kind of tools do I need to replace a door hinge pin? Where do I get tools? Is it a 2 man job or can I do it alone? Thanks in advance
I have to do mine this week end, I'll let you know.
I have to do mine this week end, I'll let you know.
ourprecious6
02-25-2005, 03:21 AM
This is a 2 man job and you will need a hammer, a metal punch or phillips driver, and some patiences. This is a pain in the backside job. These doors are very heavy.
GMCTech
02-27-2005, 08:33 AM
I do them by myself all the time. Just support well with a couple jack stands.
THe door doesn't have to get completely out of the way, just be sure to put a couple rags between the front fender and the door to keep the door feom getting scratched.
It make it a lot easier if you have the proper tools, but it can be done with a little inconvenience and normal tools (such as ourprecious6 listed above). A door hinge spring compressor would really help too.
Hope this helps.
THe door doesn't have to get completely out of the way, just be sure to put a couple rags between the front fender and the door to keep the door feom getting scratched.
It make it a lot easier if you have the proper tools, but it can be done with a little inconvenience and normal tools (such as ourprecious6 listed above). A door hinge spring compressor would really help too.
Hope this helps.
kidaround79
04-23-2005, 12:15 AM
Is it necessary to replace the pin if you really just want to change the hinge bushings?
I think i can grind the end of the pin off and weld it back with the new bushings installed...
is that a good plan??
I think i can grind the end of the pin off and weld it back with the new bushings installed...
is that a good plan??
rlith
04-23-2005, 08:37 AM
Is it necessary to replace the pin if you really just want to change the hinge bushings?
I think i can grind the end of the pin off and weld it back with the new bushings installed...
is that a good plan??
That's just ghetto.... A hinge and bushing kit is about 6 bux at the dealer... Why would you put a worn pin in with a new bushing?
I think i can grind the end of the pin off and weld it back with the new bushings installed...
is that a good plan??
That's just ghetto.... A hinge and bushing kit is about 6 bux at the dealer... Why would you put a worn pin in with a new bushing?
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