How to Change the Doorpins and Bushings on a 94 Silverado
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I did mine on my S10, it is sooo easy, I didnt even have somone to hold the door, no drilling, no need to remove the door, good video anyway
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Something tells me your a complete amateur/
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Hi there... How long did it take you to do this job from start to finish?
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@akman360 and they will probably just loan it to ya
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You know anything about the chevy silverado 2005....wondering where my abs fuse is? in the Truck or under the hood? thanks
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Thanks for that last detail now lets hope i can do this on my wifes s10 blazer?
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oh, cuz my 94 has rust, i might do that, thanks :D
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thats all fine and dandy!but how did you put the spring back in?and if you did put it back how did you keep it from popping out under pressure?
haileyzworld1 2 years ago
@haileyzworld1 Go to napa (or your local parts store), and get a GM door spring compressor. It's 2 plates you compress with a nut and it tightens to compress the spring. Set it in the door jamb and loosen the bolt, the spring un-compresses and it's done! Best part it's only around 10 bucks for the tool.
akman360 2 years ago
Hey, akman, i seen lots of photos of ur 94 chevy on flickr, and i seen u got rid of ur rust on ur undercarrage, how did u do that? did u spray paint it or what? im just curious, plz respond
xXShadowRejectsXx 2 years ago
Yup. I ground all the rust off, primed, sealed, and painted base clear. It wasn't perfect, but for a rattle can job it turned out pretty good.
akman360 2 years ago
my drivers side door on my 98 sierra sags will this fix my problem
brenthender5609 2 years ago
Probably. But be advised that there are bushings on the door itself too, make sure you replace these as well when you replace the bushings on the mounts attached to the cab.
akman360 2 years ago