All right that was a good simple video and it helped but what if you got the right pin kit for the car and when you go to put the new bushings in but there loose because the previouse owner didnt replace them right away so the holes are more wore and bigger what do you do?
All right that was a good simple video and it helped but what if you got the right pin kit for the car and when you go to put the new bushings in but there loose because the previouse owner didnt replace them right away so the holes are more wore and bigger what do you do?
@180flatland You can buy a hinge pin kit for that car and you have to grind off the rivet on top and hammer it out. You then place in new bushings and pin, then clip the new pin. There is a video by aa1autoparts on it.
Hey Realfixesrealfast, what is the name of the Pin that the hook for the spring attaches to it seems mines has broken on a chevy suburban 1998 and the hook floats and does not support the spring. The pin is to the right of the hinge pin. Also how can i replace that pin.
damn this guy save me a bodyshop and a failed inspection in the state of north carolina inspection sucks here. and with the f*&king bad economy, when it comes to your car you got to do it yourself these days. thank you soooo soooo sooo much for the video. keep on doing more videos.
well I ground my pin's today on my 91 mustang took awhile..but I wanted to thank u for that blog about useing home made bushing install kit worked great thank's..jeep is next if I can find a kit for it star auto has no listing for her jeep:(
@jet62095 I know it seems that would be the logical way to do it, one at a time. However this is the second video I've seen of this being done, and both showed it being done this way. I think it must be difficult to get the bushings out unless both pins are released at the same time.
My daughter's 2000 Suburban door hinge squawks and clunks whenever the driver's door is used, and lithium grease only helps a little. No problem with closing except the sound. Do you think changing the pins would help that?
@jet62095 Ducksunlimited's right. You gotta slide the door back because the bushings are what actually go bad on these. The bushings from GM will come with new pins, which is why they say "Change the door pins"
I DID THIS METHOD, BY MYSELF, ITS SOO EASY... THIS IS THE BEST WAY TO FIX DOOR HINGE !! THANKS !!
LUCKY4908 3 weeks ago
Thanks!
mnbickford 1 month ago
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All right that was a good simple video and it helped but what if you got the right pin kit for the car and when you go to put the new bushings in but there loose because the previouse owner didnt replace them right away so the holes are more wore and bigger what do you do?
fishing81able 1 month ago
All right that was a good simple video and it helped but what if you got the right pin kit for the car and when you go to put the new bushings in but there loose because the previouse owner didnt replace them right away so the holes are more wore and bigger what do you do?
fishing81able 1 month ago
great vid thanks , just fixed my door
calahachy 3 months ago
Spring thing is dangerous
alundrasrt 3 months ago
Hey I got a 94 explorer and I got the pins but now as I go to take the shot ones out they have no E clip. So how do I remove them
180flatland 3 months ago
@180flatland You can buy a hinge pin kit for that car and you have to grind off the rivet on top and hammer it out. You then place in new bushings and pin, then clip the new pin. There is a video by aa1autoparts on it.
pdqresearch 3 months ago in playlist More videos from realfixesrealfast
very informative video
mitmaks 4 months ago
Hey Realfixesrealfast, what is the name of the Pin that the hook for the spring attaches to it seems mines has broken on a chevy suburban 1998 and the hook floats and does not support the spring. The pin is to the right of the hinge pin. Also how can i replace that pin.
slliks67 4 months ago
damn this guy save me a bodyshop and a failed inspection in the state of north carolina inspection sucks here. and with the f*&king bad economy, when it comes to your car you got to do it yourself these days. thank you soooo soooo sooo much for the video. keep on doing more videos.
jay
North carolina
FALCONSS70 5 months ago
nice video, very helpful
fowls61 5 months ago
I'm really nervous to do this on my car considering im the one who's gonna be holding the door :/ i feel like its gonna take quite a while.
McRawrr95 6 months ago
At some parts i got kinda dizzy.
McRawrr95 7 months ago in playlist Automotive Repair
5:49 will someone pls get the phone already
SilentServiceCode 7 months ago
my 99 S10 had this problem
SilentServiceCode 7 months ago
well I ground my pin's today on my 91 mustang took awhile..but I wanted to thank u for that blog about useing home made bushing install kit worked great thank's..jeep is next if I can find a kit for it star auto has no listing for her jeep:(
socalRooster 8 months ago
my 95 jeep cherokee laredo has no clip how do I get pins out? my 91 mustang has same problem no clips grind?
socalRooster 8 months ago
@jet62095 I know it seems that would be the logical way to do it, one at a time. However this is the second video I've seen of this being done, and both showed it being done this way. I think it must be difficult to get the bushings out unless both pins are released at the same time.
spelunkerd 1 year ago
good video thanks !
bassmetropolis 1 year ago
Where's the blood? Teeheehee. Great job...camera nice and clear...steady. Thanks
chevybrat 1 year ago
great vids as always, keep em coming.
jmihalchik 1 year ago
What? No lubrication on the pin and bushings? They should've been lubed.
1PossumJenkins 1 year ago
I only did this job 3 or 4 times the whole time I worked at the GM dealership, and I HATED it. You make it look so easy.
dmorley100 1 year ago
@jet62095 You cant just replace the pin you have to slide the door back so u can take the bushings out and replace them also.
ducksunlimited12345 1 year ago
My daughter's 2000 Suburban door hinge squawks and clunks whenever the driver's door is used, and lithium grease only helps a little. No problem with closing except the sound. Do you think changing the pins would help that?
Hey, thanks for posting these videos.
Dave
spelunkerd 1 year ago
Instead of using a jack, you could do the pins one at a time
jet62095 1 year ago
@jet62095 Ducksunlimited's right. You gotta slide the door back because the bushings are what actually go bad on these. The bushings from GM will come with new pins, which is why they say "Change the door pins"
dmorley100 1 year ago