TR Custom Parts
Mark Hueffman - Owner
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- May 25, 2001
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Had to change the worn out door hinge pins on my wife's 98 Jimmy this weekend. Not wanting to depend on someone else to help me out, I made up this door cradle so I could do it myself. Figured I would share so if you wanted to do your doors on a TR you can make one too.
What's needed. Floor jack, 2x6, two milk crates, pipe insulation, screws and fender washers.
I took the jack pad off my jack and replaced it with a transmission removal pad I had. Attached a 2x6 that I had laying around to the trans pad. Took the milk crates and cut them to fit the doors with a jigsaw. Screwed them to the 2x6 using fender washers. Put split pipe insulation on the cutout and a piece along the bottom of the door. Just jack up the cradle assembly under the door and go to it.
This worked out great as I have a bad back and now I could do the job myself without any effort and the door was not scratched or chipped from trying to fit it by hand.
What's needed. Floor jack, 2x6, two milk crates, pipe insulation, screws and fender washers.
I took the jack pad off my jack and replaced it with a transmission removal pad I had. Attached a 2x6 that I had laying around to the trans pad. Took the milk crates and cut them to fit the doors with a jigsaw. Screwed them to the 2x6 using fender washers. Put split pipe insulation on the cutout and a piece along the bottom of the door. Just jack up the cradle assembly under the door and go to it.
This worked out great as I have a bad back and now I could do the job myself without any effort and the door was not scratched or chipped from trying to fit it by hand.