Anyone use tha door hinge repair kit from 50resto or CJ Pony?

cjman15

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I ordered mine out of CJ Pony and it didn't come with tha 4 cotter pins...? :shrug: Don't I need that to get tha hinges to sit right? Also, how do you pop tha old ones out? I was thinking of just putting like a nail below it and popping it up with a hammer.

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Hinge pin & bushing kits are available at many auto parts stores. Or see http://www.texasmustang.com/ or http://www.mustang-unl.com/lmparts.htm. Usually less than $7 for the kit with one pin & 2 bushings.

Th hard part is to get the old pin out. Some were spot welded in, others were hammered so that the end mushroomed. Either way, it takes a grinder or cutter bit in a drill or Dremel tool to cut the pin or grind off the weld. Once it is off, tap the pin out with a hammer. Only remove one pin at a time so that you don't have the full weight of the door to manage. I highly recommend that you have a helper standing by to hold the door.

Once the old pin is out, lower the door and tap out the old bushings. Put the new bushings in and have the helper lift the door in place so that you can slide the new pin in. It may have to go in differently from the way it came out. That's OK, as long as you put the cotter pin in the hinge pin.

OOOPS!!! The important thing to remember is that the hinge pin isn't supposed to move once you are finished. If it does, then you will end up like me - the pin moved, it wore the door hinge instead of the replaceable bushings. Now in order to fix it right, I have to remove the whole thing again and drill out the hinge to the same size as the bushing and use 2 sets of bushings in each hinge rather than one set.


The fix for the OOOPS was very time consuming and if you aren't up to some very interesting machine work, do it right so you won't have to do it again. I fixed the OOOps but I had $43 worth of drill bit and specialized reamer plus pulling the fender off to fix it.
 
OK, so hold on... I did my passenger side hinges today... and when I went to put the bushings in the door side hinge, i placed them facing the outer side (the side that was close to the door hinge on the body...) and they didn't fit in right...

so i put them on the inner side of the door side hinge and then the one on the side the pin was being pushed through, wouldn't stay seated... so I finished both hinges, but two of the bushings aren't seated right, and I REALLY don't want to do that side again... it was such a pain in the ass... and i forgot to tape off the edges of the fender and door :bang: