How To Install Replace Door Hinge Pin Chevy GMC Pickup Truck SUV - 1AAuto.com

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2010

http://www.1aauto.com/1A/DoorHingePins/Chevy/Pickup-CK-Series/1ADRK00012
1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken hinge pin. This video is applicable to 1988-1999 GMC and Chevy pickup and SUV models.

1A Auto shows you how to fix your sagging and sloppy door hinges on your 1988-98 Chevy or GMC Silverado Sierra Pickup Truck and 1992-99 Suburban, Yukon , Tahoe SUV. Worn out hinge pins can cause the doors to open or close poorly and even jam.

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  • I usually have a pretty strict policy of not buying parts over the internet as in the past they have shown themselves to be of poorer quality. However, because i've used these videos that you make so much I think I will give 1a-auto a try. Keep it up.

  • @iamchevyman5 Thank you for visiting our channel. If you ever have an issue with a part you have bought from us, we're here to help you out. Have a great day.

  • Thanks for the video. Only problem I ran into was the springs. Did you end up making another video in regards to putting the springs back in? I tried many different tools (pliers, vice grips, etc.) but to no avail. Thanks again.

  • @doubleblackD This video will show you how to install the spring back into your door. youtube.com/user/1aauto?featur­e=mhee#p/search/1/PMFzPx9t8eg

  • Great video, is there any way you can do the door pins and bushings for a 2003 gmc sierra with newer body style? The hinges have 2 pins and bushings per hinge.

  • @OTRdriver379 HI thank you for viewing our GMC door hings pin repair video. If we happen to do this repair in the future, we'll keep this request in mind.

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  • Thank you so much on this tutorial! I need to do this on my 1988 GMC Sierra since the drivers-side door is a bit saggy. Thanks again! :)

  • Great Video!! I did this job this afternoon in about an hour by myself. I just used a large air car lift jack that has two pedestals rather than one, and I duct taped a soccer ball to the jack to fill the gap between it and the door, and then cargo strapped the jack to the door... the only problem I had was that dang spring!... after the 6th attempt of the evening... I decided to tackle it tomorrow morning when I'm fresh. Even as an experienced mechanic, I would have not done this without this.

  • Thank you so much for this video. I would be up the creek without without a paddle without your help on the matter. 

  • Great how to video. I was able to replace the drivers side pins and bushings on my sons s10. Even though the s10 set up is slightly different, it still only took about 15 minutes to complete the job. Thank you for sharing!!

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