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Upper door hinge 1955 ford fairlane

Posted By roy culp 16 Years Ago
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55 2 door sedan Left door drops when door open. Can this be repinned or how do I correct ? 

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if slack in the pin, then tee-bird products and others sell a re-pin kit.  Basically a little bigger pin with aqn appropriate drill bit.  Not that much $$$, IIRC

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Roy,



Have you tried adjusting the door hinge bolts? Pulling the door panel/handles might be as much work as hinge-pin repair, but at least it's free, and gives you an opportunity to make sure the threads aren't stripped. Also a good time to lube/adjust the window/lock mechanisms and maybe install a new water shield.

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