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Old 06-25-2024, 10:39 PM   #1
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Re: Door Hinge Stop / Check Pads

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If I have to resort to cutting/driving out from both sides - not sure how I could do that without taking the hinge off the truck. But I can see why that might be required

Is it correct that a 3/16" drift it is smaller than the 3/16" pin (allowing it to go into the hole)? I could look for a carriage bolt and use my digital calipers, perhaps 4.5mm is small enough? Anyone able to measure one of these 3/16" drifts with digital calipers for millimeter size?
3/16 = 3 / 16 inches = 4.7625 millimeters
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