door hinge pins and bushing kit

77kickinaspen

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anyone have a good number on a kit from a auto store napa or oriellys we have a carquest close by also its for my aspen i wanna change the pin and bushing before i put the new door i got one pics will be on soon of the door.
 
really theres no kit damn i havnt had a good look at the hinges there still on the car wanted to get the kit before i take my old door off an try putting the new one on
 
Do you have worn door hinges? Let me rebuild them for you
As some of you know I rebuild door hinges for people, recently I have had to change my methods a little due to parts supply but it is for the best because now they are stronger and better then ever before!

Pricing is as follows for any standard mopar: A,B,E,F

$70 a side (top and bottom) or $130 both sides (top and bottom) + $15 shipping for the return ride. $50 core charge will be added if bought outright.

What you get for your money:

* Media blasted clean
* Epoxy primer in your choice of gray or flat black or left bare
* New pins in all hinges
* New brass bushings on both top hinges
* Star wheels removed, repaired and reinstalled
* Springs repaired
* Assembled and and sent back to you labeled for position


The reason they are not greased is so you can paint them to match your car then use a spray lube type grease for long life.

Paypal Preferred, Money order is accepted.

Thanks a bunch
-Ross-
 
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Another way-
A buddy of mine who operates a machine shop rebuilt mine for me. He drilled out the old pin and replaced it with a grade eight hardened bolt with a long enough shoulder on it to span the entire length of the hinge. To make it look good he cut the threads and rounded the bolt head on a lathe. After I had the body shop paint it it looks stock.
 
Do you have worn door hinges? Let me rebuild them for you
As some of you know I rebuild door hinges for people, recently I have had to change my methods a little due to parts supply but it is for the best because now they are stronger and better then ever before!

Pricing is as follows for any standard mopar: A,B,E,F

$70 a side (top and bottom) or $130 both sides (top and bottom) + $15 shipping for the return ride. $50 core charge will be added if bought outright.

What you get for your money:

* Media blasted clean
* Epoxy primer in your choice of gray or flat black or left bare
* New pins in all hinges
* New brass bushings on both top hinges
* Star wheels removed, repaired and reinstalled
* Springs repaired
* Assembled and and sent back to you labeled for position


The reason they are not greased is so you can paint them to match your car then use a spray lube type grease for long life.

Paypal Preferred, Money order is accepted.

Thanks a bunch
-Ross-
private message me if this offer's still good .
 
This thread was before my time (here) but,,,,,,,,,and don't shoot me please, I used a hinge pin and bushing kit from Mr. G's (I think it was) and yes, it's technically for a GM. Drilled the oblong holes to the correct round size and pressed the bushings in. Works good.
 
Then there's this way.
http://nationalmoparts.com/parts-ca...ct_id=4814&category_id=747&keyword=door+hinge

$14.95
SKU#: H0028
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