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movement in door
JamesW Offline
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#1
I can take the door and move it up and down about 1 to 2 inches. thats not good right?

I must assume the hinges are bad?

any and all help is greaty appreciated

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James Westerfield
88: Black Exterior Raven Interior,194,000 Miles
Gillis Valve, Densacharger Cold Air Kit W/K&N in fender well, Polished upper from Dan E. 4 point cage, black cloth Corbeau seats
(wish I had sprung for the leather ones) 5 point Grant harness.


91 Ranger 2.3 W/265000 miles stock motor and trans. Just an beater to drive to work
James Westerfield
88: Black Exterior Raven Interior,196,000 Miles, 5 speed,
Gillis Valve, Densacharger Cold Air Kit W/K&N in fender well, Polished upper from Dan E. 4 point cage, black cloth Corbeau seats
(wish I had sprung for the leather ones) 5 point Grant harness.

2001 300M W/90xxx,
1998 Windstar 168xxx gotta drive the kids around
91 Ranger 2.3 W/275,xxx Just an beater to drive to work
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martin0660 Offline
Posting Freak
#2
It should not move up and down, so yeah, the hing pins are probably gone.

Good news is that you can get a pin and bushing kit for a mustang in the Help section to fix them for just a few bucks. Bad news is its a little bit of a project to install those pins and bushings.

IMO its well worth it as it really tightens the doors up. An alternate is to find a used set of hinges complete, and swap them in (still a PITA).

Bob myers

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BCA Offline
Senior Member
#3
I had a friend of mine replace mine. He works at a body shop so he was very familiar with the process.

I went there just to ask his advice on what I should or shouldn't do and he said that unless I had done it before, he recommended not doing it by myself because the doors on our cars are very heavy.

If I had to guess, I would say he did it in under an hour, so you might want to check around and see what a reputable shop would charge you.

Brent

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1985 Cougar XR-7 5-speed - 1 of 7,860 built
1986 asc/McLaren EuroCoupe - 1 of 47 built
1971 Ranchero
Hi-Jumper SSIII w/2.3L Turbo power

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1985 Cougar XR-7 5-speed - 1 of 1,246 built
1971 Ranchero GT
Hi-Jumper SSIII w/2.3L Turbo power
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