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Old 03-22-2005, 06:44 PM
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Question 93 front doors

My wife has a 1993 suburban and the front doors are difficult to open and shut. They appear to sage (lift up as they shut). Are there any adjustments, there did not look like there was.
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If your doors are sagging, and need to be lifted to get them to close, then you need new bushings and pins for your hinges. It's not uncommon at all. it's usually about $9.99 each set at most parts stores. HELP! makes a kit #38416 that will replace one hinge pin, and bushing set. Best of luck!
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Hi Trail Leader, I like your icon - horse and boots... Take care, Eggert
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