there is a bushing kit you can get because the pins don't go, the bushings do. all you need is a hammer, regular screwdriver, and some white lithium grease so it doesn't happen again
you can buy these at any parts store and come with the bushings and pins
http://www.bodyshopzone.com/archives/mechanical/door/hinge/pin_replace_1.html
Replace the hinge pins and bushings.
sounds like you need to replace hinge pins.you can purchase replacement pins at any auto store
This is the most difficult hinge to replace on that vehicle. The original hinge is welded in place. The replacement hinge bolts in. In order to gain access to the back side of the hinge that is welded to the cab the entire dash assembly needs to be removed. Many times the original hinge can be rebuilt in place with pin and bushing kits and a little welding and drilling of the holes if they are damaged/oblonged. You will need a special tool to r&r the door hinge spring. This tool is available from your local auto parts store for less than $20.
door hinges attached to door and hinge post
Hinge Replacement/rebuild kits are available
get a hinge replacement kit for that door. its the door sagging NT the latch.
i replaced mine, just buy a new one and hammer the old one out, have someone help you do it, you position the hinge they move the door in place
Door pin/bushing replacement guide: http://www.digitalrevo.com/jeep/doorpins.html
There are replacement hinges for that vehicle but it is quite a job. The original hinges are welded in to the door and pillar. The upper pillar side hinge requires removing the dash assembly. The replacement hinges I bought from the dealer came with instructions as to where to drill.
door hinge pin
pull out the outer edges of the door panel. then take out the screw behind the door handle. there are 2 screws under the armrest you need to take out. after all that is done pll door panel towards you and lift up. then take out the four screws around the speaker and put it all back together doin all this in reverse.