Yes.
A door which hangs on hinges. The hinge is what allows a door to open and close and is made of metal, attached to the door by bolts or screws.
The '90 camaro has three bolts that hold the door hinge to the body and I believe three that hold the hinge to the door. The easiest way I've found is to score the position of the original hinge location and remove the bolts with the appropriate wrench with the door open. Be sure to have the door supported because it will try to sag. Once the new hinge is in place, align it to the original hinges location and tighten your bolts down.
open the door then remove the bolts that hold the hinge to the door
Special bolts! Do not replace with generic will fit bolts! But the head size on my car is 18 MM
Most problems with an automobile door hinge is worn out bushings. There is a small rubber bushing behind the adjustment bolts. Replace the bushings.
A hinge pin is a pin that holds together two hinge plates, one of which is fastened to the door and the other is fastened to the door jamb. There are usually two or three hinge assemblies used on each door, one near the top, one near the bottom, and sometimes one at the middle.
Lift the door from the bottom if you can move it up and down your bolts on the door to hinge bolts could be loose or the main pin that hold the door hinge from the car and door may have elongated the hole making the door drop down.
support the door then remove the hinge to door bolts and lift door off.
door hinges attached to door and hinge post
your gonna need a m8... a jack and maybe some stands.. door on the conv is heavy.. remove the hinge bolts or knockout the hinge pins.. .. tis not rocket surgey..
Use bolts and srews and just screw it down on the hinge
the 2 hinges i think there are 3 bolts on each hinge