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Pulling off door and replacing hinge pins/bushings
Have the old saggy door syndrome on my 98 Suburban driver door. A local body shop wants $150 to repair both hinges/bushings on the driver door. Is this a decent DIY repair? Looks like you'd need a spring comressor (have one), and then just cut off the OEM factory hinges since they're retained by clips. I'm just wondering if the new bushings will be the trick too.
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Re: Pulling off door and replacing hinge pins/bushings
Its a reasonable diy if you have a helper to help line the door back up. Replace pins and bushings, its usually the bushings that wear
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