Are we talking about the pins that hold on door??
If so a pliers,screwdriver + hammer will do you may need someone to support door when taking of and putting back on slight taps of th hammer and screwdriver to the pins directly will loosen them also using some wd40 oil will make this easier then when loose tightly clamp pins with pliers and they should slide right out....dont go gentle
No, You need to remove the door panel, the door wiring, pull it all through the large hole in the front of the door, and remove the door pins, there are usually lock washers that are hard to see that need to be removed to slide the pins out good luck!
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.
remove the pins from the hinges there is probrably a clip on the bottom of the pin
Remove the inner kick panel. Disconnect the wiring harness. Drive the pins out of the hinges - remove door.
remove the door pins
Disconnect any wires, and remove the 2 pins that face up and down. You should have someone hold the door, while someone else removes the pins.
Lift the door handle as though trying to open the door. You should see two pins going through the handle assembly. The pins can be pushed out, allowing you to remove the handle.
Remove the lock, take the cylinder out then replace with the correct bottom pins so they suit the key. Common cause of this fault is when someone does not cut a key properly or is an older key that has worn down over time
Remove the two securing lock pins and pull out
The door lock rod in a 1990 wrangler, is assembled with a locking pin on each end of the rod. The locking pins connect the rod to the locking mechanism.
You have to drive the pins out after removing the retainer clips. The hinges are welded to the door and to the body.