Door removal/installation
#1
Door removal/installation
Does anybody have a door removal/installation diagram? my drivers door was hit hard a few months ago, just got a replacement. I am more than mechanically capable of doing this, just have no idea where the stock door hardware goes. The factory spring in the door jam fell out, but I still have it. I will be picking up new door pin bushings as well.
thanks for any help!
thanks for any help!
#2
I dont have a how to so much..just past exp.
i used a ladder over the door and hung it from the ladder with a ratcheting tie down...so i could adjust height if need be.
Then i pulled the spring and bushings. ( harbor freight sells a tol for the door spring)
You then need to locate the wireharness either in the door or cab and disconnect everything...on my other projects i chose the interior of the door...less hunting.
i prob should correct myself and say remove the trim panel and harness first before bushings.
i used a ladder over the door and hung it from the ladder with a ratcheting tie down...so i could adjust height if need be.
Then i pulled the spring and bushings. ( harbor freight sells a tol for the door spring)
You then need to locate the wireharness either in the door or cab and disconnect everything...on my other projects i chose the interior of the door...less hunting.
i prob should correct myself and say remove the trim panel and harness first before bushings.
#3
thanks for the idea! that actually sounds like it will work great
any chance I could convince someone to post a picture of where the door meets the hinge so I can get a visual reference?
any chance I could convince someone to post a picture of where the door meets the hinge so I can get a visual reference?
#6
Live without Door Spring?
I have a 2001 Blazer, last year I had the door bushings and hinge pins replaced. Door worked great for a year, though noisy as usual. Today the spring fell off and the latch that it holds onto (door side) both fell off. The bushings and hinge pins seem fine.. and now there is no noise. Can I live without the door spring?
#7
if you have a flook jack that goes high enough
cut a slot in a 12-18 inch piece of 2X4 length ways
remove stool from jack ,bolt down 2X4 on jack
set door in slot in 2X4 adjust up down and in out on jack wheels
cut a slot in a 12-18 inch piece of 2X4 length ways
remove stool from jack ,bolt down 2X4 on jack
set door in slot in 2X4 adjust up down and in out on jack wheels
#8
I have a 2001 Blazer, last year I had the door bushings and hinge pins replaced. Door worked great for a year, though noisy as usual. Today the spring fell off and the latch that it holds onto (door side) both fell off. The bushings and hinge pins seem fine.. and now there is no noise. Can I live without the door spring?
I would use a good quality lube on the roller then replace the spring
I have squezzed the spring in the vise and used wire to hold it compressed
hold spring with water pump pliers and cut wire with side cutters
CAUTION that little spring is under a lot of pressure ,I recommend holding at all times with water pump pliers
#9
I have a 2001 Blazer, last year I had the door bushings and hinge pins replaced. Door worked great for a year, though noisy as usual. Today the spring fell off and the latch that it holds onto (door side) both fell off. The bushings and hinge pins seem fine.. and now there is no noise. Can I live without the door spring?
just get them in. i have to buy new ones or go junkyarding because i dont have them at all.
#10
Front door springs
You can get the front door springs at Rock Auto for about $3.00 and the tool to compress/install it at any auto parts store. Can't remember how much I paid for it but it was cheap too and a big time saver.