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Door pin replacement


breakerbar
02-28-2010, 04:07 PM
Hi:
I would like to change the door pins and bushings on my 2006 gmc sierra. I was wnodering if I would cause any damage if I used my air chisel to get the old ones off. I was also thinking about a sawsall, or grinder if it fits in there. This truck has a nut and bolt type replacement pin system and the original ones are similiar but I think they look rivited or something to that effect. Getting them off is going to be the hardest part. Good thing I only have to do the drivers door

Thanks
Mike

2000CAYukon
03-02-2010, 04:48 PM
I am not sure if this will help or not http://www.bodyshopzone.com/archives/mechanical/door/hinge/pin_replace_1.html

//2000CAYukon

breakerbar
03-03-2010, 09:42 AM
I am not sure if this will help or not http://www.bodyshopzone.com/archives/mechanical/door/hinge/pin_replace_1.html

//2000CAYukon

Thx for the info but my pins are different. They are about an inch and a half and have a the bottom of the pin has a nut to hold it. There are 1 pin for the top and pin for the bottom of the hinge. A total of four per door.
Thanks
Mike

2000CAYukon
03-04-2010, 04:22 PM
Thx for the info but my pins are different. They are about an inch and a half and have a the bottom of the pin has a nut to hold it. There are 1 pin for the top and pin for the bottom of the hinge. A total of four per door.
Thanks
Mike

This one should help: http://www.totalauto.com/presentation/index.html

//2000CAYukon

breakerbar
03-07-2010, 11:38 AM
[quote=2000CAYukon;6117642]This one should help: http://www.totalauto.com/presentation/index.html

Thank-You for the hard to find step by step video 2000CAYukon. I really appreciate it. Just what I was looking for.

Sorry it took so long to respond to your post, but I had broke a finger on my Right hand. YES.... my index one too!!!!

I guees that means I won't be doing the door pins any time soon.

I hope a mod reads this and adds both you links to the stickys.
I really do not see much on door pin replacement even on the internet. I bookmarked the vid for future use anyway. Great stuff!!!

Once again thanks a bunch!!!
Mike N

2000CAYukon
03-08-2010, 01:02 AM
Hopefully, your finger will heal quickly so you can get those pins replaced. Let us know how it turns out.

//2000CAYukon

breakerbar
03-08-2010, 08:43 AM
Thx.
Will do...
Mike

Hired Goon
03-12-2010, 01:43 PM
Thx for the info but my pins are different. They are about an inch and a half and have a the bottom of the pin has a nut to hold it. There are 1 pin for the top and pin for the bottom of the hinge. A total of four per door.
Thanks
Mike
On numerous occasions I had to drill the bushing holes on a pile of these vehicles and go with oversized pins and bushings, hope yours is not to bad yet as this is a PITA because of the four pins, I guess the two pin idea was to good to keep using :screwy:

breakerbar
03-12-2010, 08:18 PM
On numerous occasions I had to drill the bushing holes on a pile of these vehicles and go with oversized pins and bushings, hope yours is not to bad yet as this is a PITA because of the four pins, I guess the two pin idea was to good to keep using :screwy:

Thanks for adding that info Hired Goon. I know that they are not worn into the bracket yet. I still need sime time to heal my broken hand. I will keep an eye on them and if need be I will be forced to take it to my local body shop to have it done.
Again Thanks
Mike

Mycrofte
05-01-2010, 06:12 AM
Thanks for all the info! I had to replace mine last year (1997 Sierra) and they are a pain to get back in. Would have been easier if it was a straight line shot to hammer them back in.

If I had access to a machine shop I would have made custom C clamps to press them in instead of drilling like "Hired Goon" did...

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