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Old 06-22-2002, 03:34 PM   #5
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Lightbulb Door hinge repair

ConMan:

Buy the pin/bushing door hinge 'repair' kit. About $10. per side.

You need a dremel tool to cut the old pin(s) as they don't just slide out. It's tight and takes some time to do this. Having a friend to hold the door when you remove the old pin(s) and insert the new ones helps a lot.

I did it about 2 years ago, with a friend's help. Took a little over an hour (I only needed drivers door hinge repaired) and no problems since. Looks better, too.
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