chickenhunterbob
03-10-2007, 14:13
I replaced the hinge pins and bushings on the driver's door today, took a few pictures along the way.
The door was just starting to drag on the latch.
For tools I used:
a ball pein hammer,
an assortment of 1/4 drive extensions as a punch,
spring compression tool
big screwdriver
pair of channel lock pliers
socket large enough to push bushing into
rope to suspend the door from the garage door track
First I tied the door up using a rope, if you park just so, you can sort of eyeball where to put the ropes so it swings about 6 inches out out from the body once the pins are out. A tree would work fine, or a willing helper.
Then I removed the spring, the picture here shows the spring in the tool, but I actually gave up on this gadget to remove springs, it's musch easier to just pry it out with a big screwdriver.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/niranira/truck/PICT0443.jpg
Next hammer out the old pins. I beat them half way through, and placed a 1/4 bolt with a washer through the first hole to keep the door in the right place. Not hard to get out at all, leave the little retainer on and pop them out.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/niranira/truck/PICT0445.jpg
Remove the 1/4 inch bolt and carefully guide the door out from the body about 8 inches, pull the dust boot out of the cab to get extra length of wire, there's lots there. My ropes were just right.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/niranira/truck/PICT0447.jpg
I settled on the channel lock pliers as the best tool to remove the old bushings, just grab above and below and rotate through the hole.
The two new bushings are different sizes, make sure the large one is on the end with the head of the pin, i.e.: top of the upper hinge, and bottom of the lower. There is a wider neck on this end of the pins.
Channel lock also to press the new bushings in. I used a bolt and washer so as to not mar them, and a socket below to allow them to be pressed in full depth.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/niranira/truck/PICT0451.jpg
Next line the door back up on the hinges, persuade the pins in full depth, and put on the litle retainer, I used a socket to push them on. Compress the hinge with the hinge tool, and set it in place. I think this spring would be very dificult to deal with, with out the proper tool.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/niranira/truck/PICT0452.jpg
Last thing, off to the carwash to hose it all of and oil it up.
The door was just starting to drag on the latch.
For tools I used:
a ball pein hammer,
an assortment of 1/4 drive extensions as a punch,
spring compression tool
big screwdriver
pair of channel lock pliers
socket large enough to push bushing into
rope to suspend the door from the garage door track
First I tied the door up using a rope, if you park just so, you can sort of eyeball where to put the ropes so it swings about 6 inches out out from the body once the pins are out. A tree would work fine, or a willing helper.
Then I removed the spring, the picture here shows the spring in the tool, but I actually gave up on this gadget to remove springs, it's musch easier to just pry it out with a big screwdriver.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/niranira/truck/PICT0443.jpg
Next hammer out the old pins. I beat them half way through, and placed a 1/4 bolt with a washer through the first hole to keep the door in the right place. Not hard to get out at all, leave the little retainer on and pop them out.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/niranira/truck/PICT0445.jpg
Remove the 1/4 inch bolt and carefully guide the door out from the body about 8 inches, pull the dust boot out of the cab to get extra length of wire, there's lots there. My ropes were just right.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/niranira/truck/PICT0447.jpg
I settled on the channel lock pliers as the best tool to remove the old bushings, just grab above and below and rotate through the hole.
The two new bushings are different sizes, make sure the large one is on the end with the head of the pin, i.e.: top of the upper hinge, and bottom of the lower. There is a wider neck on this end of the pins.
Channel lock also to press the new bushings in. I used a bolt and washer so as to not mar them, and a socket below to allow them to be pressed in full depth.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/niranira/truck/PICT0451.jpg
Next line the door back up on the hinges, persuade the pins in full depth, and put on the litle retainer, I used a socket to push them on. Compress the hinge with the hinge tool, and set it in place. I think this spring would be very dificult to deal with, with out the proper tool.
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a180/niranira/truck/PICT0452.jpg
Last thing, off to the carwash to hose it all of and oil it up.