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All Things Fiero => Tech Tips, Tech Questions => Topic started by: cogcaviz24 on March 14, 2011, 06:10:37 pm

Title: door hinge replacement
Post by: cogcaviz24 on March 14, 2011, 06:10:37 pm
umm...yeah it's a P.I.T.A!!! My car has been in the driveway, doorless for a couple days. I brought the door in the house when it got dark and worked on it in the living room (the wife loved that). I just finished putting it back together and bolting it back on the car. now i gotta reconnect the electronics and interior panels back.

A couple things to remember:

-take the door off the car( a jack, and some blocks and/or a helping hand)
-you can access the hinge bolts through inner finder
-get a door spring compress tool OR like I did, a 4" C-clamp works
-find a set of ratchet wrenches( at least a 13mm and a 15mm)


dont ask me to come help :) i dont wanna do that again
Title: Re: door hinge replacement
Post by: Donster on March 14, 2011, 06:48:19 pm
I feel you, did a double-door-swap last week

But I had my fenders off, so access to the 3 outside bolts was easier than thru the inner fender.

\D
Title: Re: door hinge replacement
Post by: cogcaviz24 on March 15, 2011, 04:27:05 pm
the results after the repair is worth it. shuts smooth and no more squeak. I let mine go for so long, it took all I could just to get the to seal. I need to dig up a latch pin now. mine is wore in the middle :)
Title: Re: door hinge replacement
Post by: Tha Driver on March 15, 2011, 07:30:19 pm
Just a little friendly reminder for folks putting this off. If you wait too long to fix a sagging door & keep using it & letting it drag on the latch pin, it will eventually break out the metal around the pin & then the repair is a whole lot more complicated. Remember it's probably been doing this for decades already...
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"
Title: Re: door hinge replacement
Post by: cogcaviz24 on March 16, 2011, 05:35:59 am
i concur