yeah that's going to be a problem, those pins are like rivets and theres no replacement once there destroyed. You can go to a junk yard and just unbolt some other hinges if they need replacing.
You replace The hinge pins
you might need to replace the hinge pins.. or the complete hinge
need to replace door hindge pins and bushing,how do we get door off safely.
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.
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.
Replace the hinge pins and bushings.
My advice based on experience is to replace the entire hinge assembly.
http://www.bodyshopzone.com/archives/mechanical/door/hinge/pin_replace_1.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 replace the truck ...it comes with new hinge pins :((
you take it to a shop
Buy a new plastic hinge Volvo part number 31265160. To replace the hinge, push the two center pins through using a punch. This will free up the broken hinge and you can remove it. Attach the new hinge to the door, then set the grommets into the openings and push the pins in to retain the grommet. BE CAREFUL NOT TO PUSH THE PINS TOO FAR. All they need to be is flush with the grommet.