Barrman
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I am not sure which is worse. Trying with hammer, pliers, bigger hammer, saw, grinder and any other tools I can think of that will help pull the 4 hinge pins after they have been sitting in the hinges for 40+ years. Or using a screw driver, impact driver, grinder, drill, welder to remove the broken bolt and such on the 16 screws that hold the hinges to the cab.
I used the pin removal process on my stock cab and figured there had to be a better way. So, when it came time to pull the doors of my replacement cab, I pulled the screws out. Well, at least 3 of the 16 screws actually came out the first time I tried. The rest had to be persuaded in some manner or other.
Now, I need to pull the replacement hinges apart for painting, ODIron pin conversions and ease of putting the doors back on the truck without scratching stuff.
Does anybody have a method besides hammer and punch that gets the door pins out? Thanks.
I used the pin removal process on my stock cab and figured there had to be a better way. So, when it came time to pull the doors of my replacement cab, I pulled the screws out. Well, at least 3 of the 16 screws actually came out the first time I tried. The rest had to be persuaded in some manner or other.
Now, I need to pull the replacement hinges apart for painting, ODIron pin conversions and ease of putting the doors back on the truck without scratching stuff.
Does anybody have a method besides hammer and punch that gets the door pins out? Thanks.