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Old 05-13-2008, 12:09 AM   #1
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Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

Hey guys, I remember a while back a topic came up about door hinges. The place that I work at does not sell the pit kits, but someone put up some part numbers for like Auto Zone or something. Do you still have these numbers?


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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

For my 1996 its Autozone, Motormite part # 38410 Their listed as F150 Pins, but their exactly what's needed for my year.

Mike might be able to say if their the same for other years.
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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

It's hard to find cheap help + parts these days,you need to have
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Alot of these Threads are repeated.

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Old 05-13-2008, 10:05 PM   #4
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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

Mcgiver ran out of duct tape, o no.

The doorman (HELP) part number is 38438 Auto Zone is the cheapest about 8.00 The application is 1991 to 2005.
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Old 05-14-2008, 09:47 AM   #5
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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

You know, thats what I was trying to avoid with Mccgiver. I noticed that when someone posts here, he will either reply with something complete off the topic or off the wall. And again, instead of helping myself, he stats that posts are often repeated and its hard to find good help...

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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

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So... are your doors sagging ?

LoL has a fairly good tutorial on this one. Basically you support the door with a sling or some jerry-rigged concoction.. it'll need to be adjustable Then buzz through the old pins with a Dremel type cutoff wheel, smack the pieces out, and put the new ones in.
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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

I've got 365 ligit postings, I hope they are helpful and for the most on topic. I hear ya Bryan.
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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

Not really sagging b/c I put a alighment shim in the bottom hinge (he he) I have to get to my buddys shop and hold the door with the engine hoist and replace the pins...


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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

Hey Mike, you have said in the past that if the hinge itself isn't worn out to badly, that replacing the pins and bushing will do the trick. Since I havn't done this before on a LTC what exactly am I lookikng for far as wear is concerned?

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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

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You know, thats what I was trying to avoid with Mccgiver. I noticed that when someone posts here, he will either reply with something complete off the topic or off the wall. And again, instead of helping myself, he stats that posts are often repeated and its hard to find good help...

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I said ''Cheap Help'' + '' Threads Repeated''

Think out side the Box!

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I not the one with the car problems!

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Alot of these Threads are repeated.

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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

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I've got 365 ligit postings, I hope they are helpful and for the most on topic.....
I remember you were up to nearly a thousand before your name got jacked up..

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Old 05-16-2008, 04:55 PM   #13
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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

Hi Bryan

I didn't see your post until today. Look at the holes where the bushings seat in. If the bushing is worn away bad enough the pin will start to wobble the round hole out to an oval. At that point the hinge is just about junk.
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Re: Help Steve & Mike (Not Mcgiver) l

Hey Bryan.. I liked your "yea for me" thread
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Help I,m New and need to post an a/c fan probem can someone tell how to start a new post tks.

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