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Rebuilding door hinges. Thread starter AR67GTX; Start date Aug 1, 2014; Aug 1, 2014 #1 AR67GTX FBBO Gold ...
The instructions in this kit are top notch. I cannot say enough good things about dealing with Rick. I started by taking a few pictures of the hinges to make sure they go back together in the same configuration as they were prior to the rebuild. I began the restoration process by driving the pin out of the hinge.
Working on my '64 and my doors are sagging. I got the door hinge kit from Joe Suchy and I attempted to put the bushings on over the weekend. When I finished installing the bushing I tried to put the door half of the hinge on and it would not slide in. It would bump into the shoulder of the...
I sent my ‘70 Satellite door hinges off to MoparLeo recently. I got them back in a little k er two weeks and they look almost too good to install! The transaction process couldn’t have been better. I just wanted to recommend his services.
Bet you had a hard time drilling the door side of the hinge, wait you don't have to with the bushing kit because it goes on the soft body side hinge half. Another reason for those "kits", they are not factory for sure, on 62-65 hinges is that the door side hinge half is hardened like plate steel and can't be drilled with standard bits and reamers.
I rebuilt the door hinges by blasting them clean, grinding off hinge pin rivet head then removing it, line boring bracket and hinge holes to .4375 dia and making a new pin out hardened steel (Rc 28) with only .001 clearance, coated pin shaft with moly-disulfide dry film lubricant, welding and regrinding worn area on spring, and assembling by ...
Once height is good, loosen off only the lower hinge and swing the door into alignment with the rocker/lower body line on the 1/4, leave the lower 2 bolts on the upper hinge loose during this adjustment...once the door is aligned to the lower, snug one of the lower door hinge bolts and proceed to adjusting the upper hinge into alignment with ...
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I took my 1971 RT to a local body shop to install two new passenger door hinges (upper and lower) to help my slightly sagging door. They suggested I also replace the striker and I said fine. They picked up a pack of 2 strikers at a local auto parts store. They fixed the passenger door just fine...
Steering columns and dash frames are not interchangeable from year to year (collapsable vs non collapsable) Some other things to add to the interchange list are: Front frame rails, inner fenders, firewall, upper and lower cowl, inner and outer door hinge posts, Front door hinges (which are less likely to be worn out due to lighter doors), K ...