the pins just drive out and the new ones drive in, just prop the door up first and drive 1 pin at a time out and replace it.
need to replace door hindge pins and bushing,how do we get door off safely.
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The pins in the rear doors are braided at the ends. These pins once installed must be cut out in order to replace them.
You will have to replace the door hinges are pins.
To replace the door pins on a 1996 Grand Marquis, first, remove the door panel by unscrewing any fasteners and carefully prying it off. Use a hammer and a punch to drive out the old pins from the hinge, then insert the new door pins into the hinge. Reattach the door to the hinge, ensuring it aligns properly, and finally, resecure the door panel. Test the door's movement to ensure it opens and closes smoothly.
To replace the door hinge pins on a 1987 Buick Regal, first, support the door to prevent it from falling. Remove the door panel if necessary for better access. Use a hammer and a punch to drive out the old hinge pins from the hinges, then insert the new pins and secure them in place. Finally, reattach the door panel if it was removed and test the door for proper alignment and movement.
To replace the pins and bushings on the driver door of a 2000 GMC Sonoma, first, remove the door panel to access the hinge area. Support the door while removing the hinge bolts, then carefully detach the door from the hinges. Replace the old pins and bushings with new ones, reattach the door to the hinges, and ensure it aligns properly before tightening the bolts. Finally, reassemble the door panel.
Have to remove the door, then remove pins and bushings
You replace the truck ...it comes with new hinge pins :((
To replace the driver's door hinge pins on a 2003 Chevy Express van, first, support the door to prevent it from falling. Remove the hinge cover and then use a hammer and punch to drive out the old hinge pins. Once the pins are removed, insert the new hinge pins and secure them in place. Finally, test the door's movement and reattach any removed components.
Replace the hinge pins and bushings.
If the door is not lining up correctly it is probably the pins and bushings are worn out. Replace the pins and bushings and the door should close correctly. Pin and bushing kits are available from your local auto parts store.