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After 15 years of service my doors and now clunking, rattle, wind noise etc. I've been pretty religious about keeping the hinges lubed up and checking for door sag. Actually, my issue was more so in the rear doors which the lower latch was a bit sloppy. I did a bit adjusting to align the striker pin in the middle of the latch gap and make sure the door made a full cycle in on the latch (both latches). Then you have to re-adjust your main door striker pin the same way middle of the latch notch and enough that you get a full cycle of both latches. This really tightens up the doors a bunch and seem to shut solid now and tight. 

 

As for door sag, you can check this by having the door open and lifting at the outer bottom corner and seeing if the hinge moves at all. If it does that means you'll need to do a door hinge rebuild. Don' let this go it will ruin your door latch eventually because of misalignment of the striker pin beating the top of the latch.

https://www.dormanproducts.com/p-24617-703-273.aspx

 

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  • IBMobile
    IBMobile

    It's a Saturday, two man, one 12 pack job.  

  • dripley
    dripley

    I know the feeling, just crossed 441k on the way home yesterday.

  • Mopar1973Man
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    Tough call... It might be a PITA but it might come down to that pulling each hinge one at a time and rebuilding. 

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Just now, Mopar1973Man said:

Shortly after this my driver side door lower hinge spit the bottom bushing out. Crap. Time to get a door bushing kit.

I know how it goes one thing after the other! :spank:

43 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

All winter long I really didn't do much to the truck but now spring come everything ignored from cold wet weather now is biting me now. Can't cry when I'm passing 341k and rolling.

I know the feeling, just crossed 441k on the way home yesterday.

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I found out if you let the doors go loose for too long it wears the hinge pin hole also so that the bushing kit work well and bushing won't last long either. You will be buying new hinges which are expensive :spend:

 

 

How is everybody removing the pin with the hinge on the truck? Or are you supporting the door and taking the top hinge off, new pins, and than installing it back on. Then proceeding to do the bottom hinge after the top is re installed? 

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I've done a few older trucks by supporting the door and doing them on the truck. The problem is the hinge has to be separated so you can change the bushings. So this is not a single man job being these trucks have electrical in thee doors. The ones I did back in the 70's at most had just a speaker wire just chop that bad boy off and pull the door pins lift the door off. Our trucks are whole different story.

27 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

I've done a few older trucks by supporting the door and doing them on the truck. The problem is the hinge has to be separated so you can change the bushings. So this is not a single man job being these trucks have electrical in thee doors. The ones I did back in the 70's at most had just a speaker wire just chop that bad boy off and pull the door pins lift the door off. Our trucks are whole different story.

Yep, old chevys are simple. Our trucks look like there is a through bolt from the kick panel area as well. 

27 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

I've done a few older trucks by supporting the door and doing them on the truck. The problem is the hinge has to be separated so you can change the bushings. So this is not a single man job being these trucks have electrical in thee doors. The ones I did back in the 70's at most had just a speaker wire just chop that bad boy off and pull the door pins lift the door off. Our trucks are whole different story.

Yep, old chevys are simple. Our trucks look like there is a through bolt from the kick panel area as well. 

32 minutes ago, IBMobile said:

It's a Saturday, two man, one 12 pack job.  

 

You sure?  Did my Ford and had to borrow my neighbors 7year old small fingers

9 minutes ago, 015point9 said:

 

You sure?  Did my Ford and had to borrow my neighbors 7year old small fingers

Not so much the 12 pack for the kid lol! 

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1 hour ago, Mopar1973Man said:

Too bad you not going to hang around long I could get so much done with 2 bodies on my truck. 

I might be able to stick around for Saturday.

 

10 hours ago, Marcus2000monster said:

Not so much the 12 pack for the kid lol!

 Root beer for the kid.

On 5/5/2018 at 11:45 PM, IBMobile said:

It's a Saturday, two man, one 12 pack job.  

 

Thats only 6 per. 

 

What about breaks?:wink:

 

I mean unforeseen circumstances can wipe out 6 in just adapting and overcoming planning stage. 

 

Gotta get rid of those weak buffalo. 

On 5/5/2018 at 12:20 PM, Mopar1973Man said:

Shortly after this my driver side door lower hinge spit the bottom bushing out. Crap. Time to get a door bushing kit.

you know the drill mike, do one side and do the other as its soon to follow on the murphy law bus...  ahahha

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I plan it already it just trying to do a job like this without a second person is impossible. I'm most likely take my truck to a body shop and have to pay the big money to get them replaced. :broke: Sucks but I don't have many options.