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Old 11-08-2007, 06:37 AM
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Yeah Id probably be the only person with all four doors opening suicide! LOL
 
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It doesnt look good after the 55 model year, gotta go with 63/64 lincoln continental style suicide doors.
 
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lambo doors, lol.
 
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lambo doors, lol.
And suicide the back ones. It looks sick,I saw a pic of a tahoe like that!
But yeah I feel ya Brent, I'm in the same boat, mines too far gone to just replace the hinges. I never thought about insurance covering it though, but I doubt mine will
 
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Old 11-08-2007, 08:24 PM
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Suicides and lambos are just wishful thinking. I'm no where near financially able to do that, but something has gotta be done about the sag. I'm tired of closing the door, opening it again, and then slamming it shut.
 
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I paid like 10 bucks for the two pins and the bushing and they were real easy to put in , the bushings were gone on mine and were messing up the hinges and the oversized bushings worked after i made the old oval shape holes bigger and rounderwith a drill.Try that it might fix it and i bought them at advance auto parts
 
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Old 11-24-2007, 04:58 PM
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Hey guys,

I'm new to the board and just replaced the pins and bushings on my driver side door, can anyone give me any good tips or name a tool to get the spring back in? Thx Cedric
 
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Old 11-24-2007, 05:02 PM
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Search... Door Spring
 
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I paid like 10 bucks for the two pins and the bushing and they were real easy to put in , the bushings were gone on mine and were messing up the hinges and the oversized bushings worked after i made the old oval shape holes bigger and rounderwith a drill.Try that it might fix it and i bought them at advance auto parts
Do you know if these are in the "help" section or shouldI go and ask them at the front counter.I have a 99 blazer and the door is sagging and not closing properly..I hope to have it photo ready within a week..
 
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Old 02-23-2008, 11:05 AM
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They should be in the help section, but when in doubt, ask at the counter.
 
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