Door Pins
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Hawkeye Pinz
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Door Pins
Hello all, I remember seeing something here ( pre-hack ) about removing the oem door pins and putting in PTO type pins to make removing the entire door faster. Found the new pins no sweat, but I'm having a tough time removing the factory pins
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jacksonpinz
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Door Pins
"Mine came out real nice, just let soak in penetrating for an hour, then tapped out with a punch and BFH."
I was not so fortunate...I had to soak mine for about 3 weeks!! (I'm not exagerrating!!)...several types of penetrant, BFH...the works...nothing seemed to budge them.
I ended up removing the doors, placing the hinge into a large vise to hold the door steady, then applying said BFH. The end result was what I wanted, but the hinges were slightly out of alignment when I went to attach them to the body again!
In short, be careful with using the BFH...you'll just cause yourself more work! There is a small amount of adjustment on the hinges, but you have to remove the door panels to get at them.
Bob[/quote]
I was not so fortunate...I had to soak mine for about 3 weeks!! (I'm not exagerrating!!)...several types of penetrant, BFH...the works...nothing seemed to budge them.
I ended up removing the doors, placing the hinge into a large vise to hold the door steady, then applying said BFH. The end result was what I wanted, but the hinges were slightly out of alignment when I went to attach them to the body again!
In short, be careful with using the BFH...you'll just cause yourself more work! There is a small amount of adjustment on the hinges, but you have to remove the door panels to get at them.
Bob[/quote]
Bob
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Hawkeye Pinz
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DOOR PINS
First, I tried to remove them without the oil...not a fun adventure.
Then, the penetrating oil, it sat while I did other things for about an hour, maybe more. I had to use a punch on the last rusted one. The first three came out with a little pounding.
It does make for a great ride, going without the doors. But, what to do with them on the trail....
Cheers,
Morris
Then, the penetrating oil, it sat while I did other things for about an hour, maybe more. I had to use a punch on the last rusted one. The first three came out with a little pounding.
It does make for a great ride, going without the doors. But, what to do with them on the trail....
Cheers,
Morris
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Hawkeye Pinz
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