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10-17-2004, 12:06 PM | #1 |
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Door hinge pin replacement
Hey all. I've seen posts regarding door hinge pin replacement before and it sounded like it wasn't a big deal, but I beat on mine last night for about an hour and it wouldn't budge. The end isn't flattened and I jacked up the door a little to support it, but no cigar. I'll have to take the door off and press it out. As long as I mark the hinge location on the door, there shouldn't be a problem getting it back right, right?
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Brian '86 C10 Silverado, 350/700 |
10-17-2004, 12:27 PM | #2 |
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mark very very carefully, and do everything you can to make sure u can get it back in the right pos, cuz aligning doors is no fun if you dnt know how to do it, I tryed and couldn't, ended up having a body shop do it for me
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Clarkson 96 Chevy RCLB 4.3 2WD |
10-17-2004, 02:25 PM | #3 |
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hey i just did mine the other day i marked the door and everything but when i put the new one on it changed the angle of the door its going to a body shop this week.
Low Truck i assume you are saying you cant get the old one out right? what i had to do was take a grinder or you can use whatever you have and cut the pin in the middle. |
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