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I had a misfortune get me today. I was asked by the fire chief to help him with fire trucks and to meet him at Station #3 at 11:30am. I did just that. I showed up at the fire station backed into my usual spot. Sitting there I decided to get some stuff out of the back of the truck and when I opened my drivers door the wind caught pulled so hard I couldn't hang on. Blam! It slung the door so hard the the forward lip of the door made contact with the hinges and tweaked the upper hinge. Now the top of the door is out another 1/4". I'm hoping I can adjust the door again for now and be close. I'll get photos in the morning in the daylight.

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You are going to be looking for a door. Once they get tweaked like that it is almost impossible to straighten out and get it back to normal. I know that is not what you wanteed to read, but..........

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The door on fast inspection looks good but the top hinge is pulled away from the body a bit. Looking closer at the bottom hinge its got a stop in it where the upper hinge doesn't that I can see of. Door appears to be forward slightly and outwards on top.

This just happened to one of the work trucks. Had to replace both hinges to get everything lined back up.

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This just happened to one of the work trucks. Had to replace both hinges to get everything lined back up.

 

How hard was it to get the hinges off?

If it is just hinges you will be lucky!

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I've had to readjust and/or replace many a door. No fun trying to get the 3 axes, (front/back, up/down, in/out) lined up and those doors are heavy. Some times I would just sublet it to a body shop and let them pull their hair out.  

They were bent pretty good so we had to remove both before reinstalling the new ones. We tried supporting the door and replacing one at a time but quickly realized we were just fighting ourselves. What we did to save all the work of disconnecting the electrical (power doors, locks, windows, stereo) was roll the window down and hang it from our overhead crane with just enough tension to support the door. You could do this with a chain fall or come a long from the rafters of your garage too. Then removed both hinges and bolted the new ones in. We also marked the straight edges of the hinges that weren't bent with a fine paint marker so we could put the new ones back in the same. Luckily nothing else was bent so it was all pretty straight forward.

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Well at this point and time I'll do the tweaking to at least get the door to seal again and keep the wind and snow from blowing in on me. Yes. It was like driving around with your door hanging open. :duh:

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You can use a floor jack with a block of wood between the jack and door to support it when adjusting with the hings loose.

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They were bent pretty good so we had to remove both before reinstalling the new ones. We tried supporting the door and replacing one at a time but quickly realized we were just fighting ourselves. What we did to save all the work of disconnecting the electrical (power doors, locks, windows, stereo) was roll the window down and hang it from our overhead crane with just enough tension to support the door. You could do this with a chain fall or come a long from the rafters of your garage too. Then removed both hinges and bolted the new ones in. We also marked the straight edges of the hinges that weren't bent with a fine paint marker so we could put the new ones back in the same. Luckily nothing else was bent so it was all pretty straight forward.

 

I've got a engine hoist that might just do the trick.

 

You can use a floor jack with a block of wood between the jack and door to support it when adjusting with the hings loose.

 

Yeah... I'll give that a shot in the morning.

Engine hoist will be easier than the jack. The jack works good, but the hoist better.

Sorry to hear the incident if quad cab hinges work I got a set off the cab that is going to scrap Monday there is nothing wrong just got a complete assembled cab with doors so I didn't bother trying to swap over the old hinges name a price and they are yours got driver and passenger side for all I care pay to have them shipped and they are yours.

 P.S. that is only surface rust easy clean up

 

Cheers to a new year and better fortune  :thumb1:

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I'll get it fixed I'm sure. Just got to get rolling this morning and grab some wrenches and tweak the existing door enough to get seal. I'll do some calling around next week for a set of door hinges.

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Here is the pictures...

 

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As for now I got the door adjusted back for now it now seals fine and no wind noise. But I would like to fix it correctly some day.

This exact same thing happened to my toyota last year. hinges were sprung, and the front door edge hit the fender when you opened and closed the door.

 

I took a block of wood, and put it in the front jamb. manually pulled back on the door, and sprung the hinges almost to where they were originally. Gap is now almost perfect again I think some of the sprungness was the pillar itself was distorted.

Except for the 'contact' area of chipped paint and the 2 dents where the front door edge contacted the hinges.. It's good as new. (almost) :)

It is mind boggling how at work how many time this happens on all kinds of equipment, no common sense in most cases along with complacency. Folks born and raised in our wind and this still happens way to often. :doh:

I can't remember, are'nt the hinges spot welded on? You might also want to check that when it got yanked the body did not get out whack too. That part could be the worst to fix.

 

 

 

It is mind boggling how at work how many time this happens on all kinds of equipment, no common sense in most cases along with complacency. Folks born and raised in our wind and this still happens way to often. :doh:

 

I've opened my door one time in a pretty strong wind storm and held on as hard as I could and it still got whipped open. It was not as severe, but with the amount of surface area the door makes as you open it, its like a friggin' wind sail! You could probably coast the truck down the road with both doors open!

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It is the part of knowing the wind is blowing and to park nose into the wind before opening a door.

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It is the part of knowing the wind is blowing and to park nose into the wind before opening a door.

 

Yeah I learned that lesson. Now I pull up in front of the fire station door so the building is blocking the wind.

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