take off all the wheels undo the sunroof then fill the fuel tank only 3/4 full then carefully remove the nearside front headlamp bulb this makes it easier
Have to remove the door, then remove pins and bushings
Open door look at the hinge remove two pins holding it on and remove door place it on ground, pick up new door put pins back onto the hinge well holding door and you should be done.
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..
Only the hinge pins can be replaced without major bodywork as the hinges are welded to the doors and the frame.
Hey Lee==Simply remove the hindge bolts and remove the door. Some are welded on and you sometimes can remove the hinge pins. GoodluckJoe
You do not remove the pin. Remove the bolts holding the entire hinge from the door. You need a helper to do this, and will need help aligning the new door. Mark the location of the old hinge with a marker around the outer edge of the hinge and replace it as close as possible in the exact same location.
To replace the door hinge pins on a 1997 Jimmy you will need to open the door up. Place two jack stands on the front and back of the door's length at the bottom portion of the door for support. Remove the damaged hinge pin with the proper socket. Place the new hinge pin in place and secure it.
How do you change the door hinge pins and bushings on a 2002 GMC 1500 pickup truck?"
http://www.bodyshopzone.com/archives/mechanical/door/hinge/pin_replace_1.html
Door pin/bushing replacement guide: http://www.digitalrevo.com/jeep/doorpins.html
The old door hinge pins have to be cut out with a torch on a 1989 F-150. Then, new hinge pins can be welded into place. This part might be available at an automotive salvage yard for a fraction of the cost of new hinges.
you might need to replace the hinge pins.. or the complete hinge