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door hinge rebuild

Post by fourforty6pac » Sat Feb 24, 2007 10:00 pm

Has anyone rebuilt the hinges on thier 71 or 72? I see the pins and bushings for the other type of hinges but I havent seen any for the 71 and 2's. Will those pins and bushing kits work with both types of hinges? Is there someplace that sells the kit I need?

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Post by aerodynamic » Sun Feb 25, 2007 9:08 am

EBAY often has rebuilt hinges up for grabs. Might be quicker and easier that way.

This guy does an exchange..
http://stores.ebay.com/MoparLeos-Parts-and-Things
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Post by fourforty6pac » Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:39 pm

This guy does an exchange..
http://stores.ebay.com/MoparLeos-Parts-and-Things[/quote]

I looked at these before. They are the wrong style. I've seen the right type hinges for sale from time to time and they cost a little more. Dont get me wrong I dont mind spending my money on parts, but I get a little pissed when something cost more then it is worth. The bushing and pin kits are way under $20, and I can blast the hinges for the cost of electricity and a small amount of media. I would rather do it myself and spend the left over $200 plus on something that I cant rebuild. If I can find the correct pins and hinges I could rebuild and sell them for less then those guys on ebay Its fine to make a buck but there is something wrong when you just plain screw someone.
Being a 71 and 72 b body mopar guy all my life has not been an easy row to hoe. There was a time when nobody made repro parts for these cars. I'm used to spending top dollar for nos, unless I can repair or rebuild it myself.
Sorry, I didnt want this to turn into a rant but sometimes I just cant help myself. Thanks for the input.

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Post by aerodynamic » Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:42 pm

I'm right there with you, being a 73 owner, but at least you guys have a biright spot on the quarter panel horizon sometime soon. We're pretty much screwed! lol

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Post by fourforty6pac » Sun Feb 25, 2007 4:58 pm

aerodynamic wrote:I'm right there with you, being a 73 owner, but at least you guys have a biright spot on the quarter panel horizon sometime soon. We're pretty much screwed! lol

Greg
I've been hearing this line for quite awhile now, Lucky for me my quarters are solid. I hope they appear soon cuz I know a guy that has a 71 GTX I am going to try to pry from his GM loving paws. It needs both quarters and one frame rail but is still worth restoring.

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Post by mopar71 » Sun Feb 25, 2007 8:21 pm

Where do you get the bushing and pin kits from? 8)
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Post by scottish440 » Sun Feb 25, 2007 8:57 pm

I went to the local parts house and picked up mine....think they were $14
for the set....I think I had them cleaned, painted, drilled and back on in a
couple of hours or so....

I'll do them all day for $200 a pop... $$$ :D $$$
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Post by 71440 gtx » Mon Feb 26, 2007 12:02 am

lower door hinges for 71 b-body are not the same as 72 the 72 are different


$200 for a set of refurbished door hinges. Come on, that's a little much :mad: .$20 tops for used ones. The 4-doors have the same ones. They're not that rare.
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Post by Moparlar » Mon Feb 26, 2007 12:46 am

71440 gtx wrote:lower door hinges for 71 b-body are not the same as 72 the 72 are different


$200 for a set of refurbished door hinges. Come on, that's a little much :mad: .$20 tops for used ones. The 4-doors have the same ones. They're not that rare.
What is different about 72's over 71's

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Post by 71440 gtx » Mon Feb 26, 2007 1:56 am

:oops: my bad. I put the hinge from the back door of a 4-door on my car. It's different, it also explains why my door doesn't fit properly. Duh. The 71 and 72 hinges are the same, well the front hinges are anyway.

As punishment I guess I'll have to go work the lot at the local GM dealership.
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Post by 71GTX » Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:52 am

are the 71 B body hinges the same as the E body hinges??
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Post by 72GY9Runner » Mon Feb 26, 2007 12:22 pm

E-Body hinges are different than the 72's, not sure about the 71 B's though. I know this, cuz I was trying to find replacement springs for my lowers, and the E-Body's don't even use the same style of spring.

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Post by 72Rdrnner » Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:37 pm

I got a complete rebuilt set for my '72 from Year One for $171.00. Kind of pricey but I kind of painted myself in a corner.

The '72s have a totally different spring. It is a short coil spring that pushes a lever with a roller on the end against the pillar half, which has a step for half open and one for full. They DO NOT use the "S" shaped spring, which is probably what made them impossible to find in the local junk yards. Until just recently even Year One did not have '72 springs. (I don't know about other years or E bodies)

The biggest frustration was it took four tries to get the right ones. Seems the Year One vendor that rebuilds the springs mixed the "S" spring types with the coil spring types, but labeled them all the same!

If I had it all to do over again, as soon as I took the doors off I would have torn the hinges apart and rebuilt them. As it was I got them back together and then discovered they were worn more than I originally thought.

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Post by Eric » Mon Feb 26, 2007 5:14 pm

72Rdrnner wrote:I got a complete rebuilt set for my '72 from Year One for $171.00. Kind of pricey but I kind of painted myself in a corner.

The '72s have a totally different spring. It is a short coil spring that pushes a lever with a roller on the end against the pillar half, which has a step for half open and one for full. They DO NOT use the "S" shaped spring, which is probably what made them impossible to find in the local junk yards. Until just recently even Year One did not have '72 springs. (I don't know about other years or E bodies)
71s are the same
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I like year one

Post by JosephGiannini » Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:46 pm

They give you new hinges with a core not bad at year one.
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