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10-23-2010, 05:14 PM | #1 |
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Upper Door hinge replacement
Hello all,
I just bought another 68 and want to swap the doors from my first 68 to the one I just bought. I have pulled the drivers doors from both and decided to swap the upper hinge as well as the new 68 has a broken and missing stop. When I am pulling the upper hinge there is a loose plate behind the cab wall that seems like it will fall into the cab if I pull the last bolt. I just want to know if it will or not, maybe it is held in place but stays loose for adjusment? I just dont want to loose the bracket/cage nuts into the door and not be able to mount the door again.... Does this make sense? Thanks, Jerry |
10-23-2010, 05:28 PM | #2 |
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Re: Upper Door hinge replacement
most move, and shouldn't drop , if it does. the kick panel should alow you to get it..
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10-23-2010, 06:00 PM | #3 |
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Re: Upper Door hinge replacement
They are loose to allow for adjustments in the door. It should stay in place unless the housing that captures the nut is rusted away or fee of the back side of the pillar. If it falls the only way to retrieve it would be to cut the lower part of the pillar off or the lower part of the kick panel. WES
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10-23-2010, 09:15 PM | #4 |
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Re: Upper Door hinge replacement
Thats what I was afraid off, having it be rusty or something and fall into the cab. i can report I got lucky on both doors and they didnt fall in. what a PITA trying to align the door is, I have the door hung but it isnt right, at least it closes....
It does appear that my "good door" has a coupld striped hinge nuts though, I might have cross thread one of them. What can be done to repair this? weld in a new nut? Thanks for the help so far, Jerry |
10-23-2010, 10:39 PM | #5 |
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Re: Upper Door hinge replacement
I just replaced the drivers upper hinge on the truck I'm working on. It was a piece of cake, although I had the front fender off so adjustment was easy. But the plate did not fall out.
There was also a stripped hole in the door. I just put a nut on the inside of the bolt which wasn't too hard to do because I have a speaker hole in the bottom of the door which made life a bunch easier. The plate inside the door are not really nuts, but just threaded holes. I tried tapping mine and there was not enough metal left which is why I put a nut on the inside. Whoever at GM decided to put fine thread bolts in door hinges was a moron. |
09-25-2012, 11:36 PM | #6 |
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Re: Upper Door hinge replacement
Looks like I have a stripped out cage nut on the upper hinge. This is the cage nut in the A post of the cab. What's the best fix? It looks like a pain in the @ss.... Ideas?
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