Questions & Answers for: replacing hinge pin bushings 1993

...pin out ( the large nail piece) BE CAREFULL, THERE SHOULD BE AN UPPER HINGE AND A LOWER HINGE SO FIX ONE AT THE TIME TO KEEP FROM TAKING THE DOOR COMPLETELY OFF THE CAR. and then tap the the bushing ...

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...hinge pins on a 1994 chevy s10? Pretty basic. Just hold your door up with a floor jack or block of wood, bang the pins up, replace the bushings, and install the bushings and pins. Do one at a

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...removed without a grinder(this should be left to a pro) if it is a straight pin you can use a punch and hammer to take it apart,or you can replace the whole hinge(which I did) Hope this helps a ...

...hinge pin bushings to see how worn they are. S-10s are notoriously bad on hinge pin bushings and hinges, and after a while, will droop slightly, causing your wind noise. The top pins are usually the ...

Question about 1993 F250

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replacing or what? You may have to replace the hinges but most aftermarket suppliers have pin and bushing kits to repair your existing hinges. A phone call to your auto parts supplier can probably fix

Question about 1993 F250

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...pins around that year. With the door open, try to lift the door. If there is movement, the hinge pins and bushings need to be replaced. Your local GM dealer should have the parts pretty

...comes out a bit so there is a rattle what can I do It probably needs door hinge pin bushings replaced. The pins that hold the hinge together have plastic or neoprene bushings that aren't made to

...hinge pin and bushing kit,on the drivers side door on a 1999 Jimmy 4.3 1994 to 2003 Chevy 10 GMC 15 Blazer and Jimmy Door Hinge Pin Replacement this should help you I think is the right way and you ...

...chevy blazer the diver side top door hinge bushing is bad and I replace it last fall with hinge replacement kit I found at autozone. but the bushing went bad just in 2 mouths does any one have any ...

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hinge pins into place through the bushings - bottom first, then top. Use a hammer to gently tap at first, then hammer more firmly at the end to fully engage the pins in the new bushings. 13.Place your

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