There are two pins that the door is hung to the car with. Take a small pointed rod or phillips screw driver and try to pry/hammer the pins up. There are two small bushing that also will need to be replaced after you do this. You will need another pair of hands to hold the door level so it wont pinch the other pin as you remove them one at a time. Squirt some WD-40 on the pins to make it easier for it to come out. I believe they still sell these door pins in the "HELP SECTION" of most auto parts stores, RED and WHITE packages of all sorts of door and interior parts.
2007-12-25 04:49:04
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answered by Johnny 4
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Open the door all the way. Place a block of wood under the outer lower edge of the door. Unbolt the hinges from the door. Then if you need the hinges, then remove from body.
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2007-12-25 02:25:51
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answer #2
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answered by Mr. T 7
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remove the inside door panel and disconnect the wires that go in there.....put bricks under door using wood on top to keep it from scratching...........remove the bolts at the door hinge after first removing the piece that keeps your door from opening too far ..........and "bang" it's done
2007-12-25 02:26:12
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answer #3
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answered by Ron B 5
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there is only 2 bolts holding it on in the hinges, pull the bolts, you may have to rock the door while someone loosens them and pulls them. definately dont try it alone.
2007-12-25 02:23:45
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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1...have help...2 block it up/milk crate and wood...3 why r u removing? pull pin holding 2 halves of hinge or remove whole hinge after marking spot hinge was [for proper alignment after putting back'
2007-12-25 02:37:37
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Shotgun
2007-12-25 02:22:34
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answered by Anonymous
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loosening the hinge bolts works for me
2007-12-25 02:23:07
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answered by tootuncommon69 3
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