Dan SS2471
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Driver's side door was sagging and difficult to close (hitting striker--typical stuff) so I decided to replace the upper hinge pin with a Dorman 701-910 repair kit that Aaron left me when I bought the car.
It was an experience, that's for sure. Took some doing but once I got my bearings as far as exactly what tools I needed it wasn't too terrible of a job. Will I do it again anytime soon? Unlikely. Big thanks to Derek O'Banion who put together a detailed HTML doc over on GNTTYPE. That definitely got me motivated to give this a shot. There were some additional tool required (aren't there always?) but his doc is on the money.
I'd say overall the alignment of the door after putting the rebuilt hinge back in was the toughest. I've never done anything like this before and learned pretty quickly that as little as a 1/16 can mean the difference between an aligned door and one that's hitting the body. Took about 10 - 15 adjustments and about two hours but I have it pretty close. I think part of the real issue is that the hinges really just need to be replaced. But the door is closing with less resistance and lining up with the striker better, so I'll take this as an interim fix. Hey...at least I'm not afraid to replace them when the time comes. Before doing the pin, I was talking to Aaron about it and shaking my head..saying, those doors are awefully heavy....
Anyway..here are some pics from along the way. Feel free to critique the alignment. But don't comment on the dirty car.
It was an experience, that's for sure. Took some doing but once I got my bearings as far as exactly what tools I needed it wasn't too terrible of a job. Will I do it again anytime soon? Unlikely. Big thanks to Derek O'Banion who put together a detailed HTML doc over on GNTTYPE. That definitely got me motivated to give this a shot. There were some additional tool required (aren't there always?) but his doc is on the money.
I'd say overall the alignment of the door after putting the rebuilt hinge back in was the toughest. I've never done anything like this before and learned pretty quickly that as little as a 1/16 can mean the difference between an aligned door and one that's hitting the body. Took about 10 - 15 adjustments and about two hours but I have it pretty close. I think part of the real issue is that the hinges really just need to be replaced. But the door is closing with less resistance and lining up with the striker better, so I'll take this as an interim fix. Hey...at least I'm not afraid to replace them when the time comes. Before doing the pin, I was talking to Aaron about it and shaking my head..saying, those doors are awefully heavy....
Anyway..here are some pics from along the way. Feel free to critique the alignment. But don't comment on the dirty car.









