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Old 01-10-2025, 08:32 PM   #1
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barn door hinge pins

Does anyone have a source for barn door hinge pins and plastic guides? I haven't been able to find the correct diameter of the guides.

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Re: barn door hinge pins

Have you tried the local parts store help section? They have generic pins and a number of bushings. They're for side doors but might work.

https://www.finddormanhelp.com/
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Re: barn door hinge pins

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It seems to me I read that they are the same as the door hinge pins just need to be cut to length like the Blazer hatch hinge.

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Re: barn door hinge pins

When I sent my barn door hinges to TxFirefighter (geeze dont remember if that's how he does his name) to rebuild and powder coat I sent along the same pins and bushing that the truck doors use, and yes he had to cut them to length.
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Re: barn door hinge pins

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When I sent my barn door hinges to TxFirefighter (geeze dont remember if that's how he does his name) to rebuild and powder coat I sent along the same pins and bushing that the truck doors use, and yes he had to cut them to length.
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I got side tracked

Link: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...oor+hinge+pins

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