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theeviltwinn 11-06-2010 08:18 PM

door hinge spring
 
Hey all

I have 2 questions but since they are not related I'll start 2 threads. If this is inappropiate please combine them.

Changing the left front door hinge pin, the book says to use the special tool to remove the door spring. The special tool for removing the spring ended up being a pry bar. The problem is it doesn't work for putting the spring back in. I went to the auto parts store and they never heard of such a tool.

So does anyone have any tips on how to get the spring back in place. I'd hate to go to a dealer for this.

Info: 1995 Blazer LT, 4 Door 4WD, Auto, 160,000 mi, 4.3L type W Vortec engine

Thanks
Mike

swartlkk 11-06-2010 08:22 PM

It's called a 'Light Truck Door Hinge Spring Compressor'. "door+spring+compressor" will give you the pertinent details. Specifically this thread--> PSA Door Spring Tool

theeviltwinn 11-06-2010 08:39 PM

Thanks, that was quick

Mike

(I need to learn to search first)

abig84 11-06-2010 08:46 PM

Harbor freight sells them for like 4 bucks

g_mike 11-12-2010 09:22 PM

big ziptie, compress the spring in a vice and then do up the ziptie to hold the spring compressed, put the spring in place in the hinge and cut the ziptie.
just a thought, ive never replaced mine but thats more or less how a spring compressor works.
for suspension they use big u bolts.

UberFail 11-12-2010 11:02 PM

hmmm..... do you need to take the spring out to change the upper hinge? just curious cuz rly my jimmy doesn't even have a spring ffs :/

sctt_wlsn 11-12-2010 11:48 PM

found this today after looking all over the forum. http://www.bodyshopzone.com/archives...replace_1.html

hope it helps I plan to book mark that url so I can spit it out everytime someone says the word hinge in here

swartlkk 11-13-2010 05:16 AM

Those better be some strong zip ties! I used wire and it still took a few tries to get it to stop breaking the wire.

Best to just get the proper spring compressor. Its safer that way!

abig84 11-14-2010 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by g_mike (Post 378508)
big ziptie, compress the spring in a vice and then do up the ziptie to hold the spring compressed, put the spring in place in the hinge and cut the ziptie.
just a thought, ive never replaced mine but thats more or less how a spring compressor works.
for suspension they use big u bolts.


Originally Posted by swartlkk (Post 378544)
Those better be some strong zip ties! I used wire and it still took a few tries to get it to stop breaking the wire.

Best to just get the proper spring compressor. Its safer that way!

ha yeah ive done it with bailing wire after compressing the spring in the vise its pretty scary. and even then its kinda hard to get it in


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