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73to87CustomChevyTrucks · Custom Chevy Trucks - 1973 to 1987 body style

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  • Category: Trucks
  • Founded: Jul 19, 2001
  • Language: English
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Hello world! This site is for 73 to 87 GM C/K trucks and full size Blazer and Jimmy owners. Come here if your restoring, customizing, or just fixin up your ride. Lots of great links for hard to find parts, and to other sites I found informative or just plain liked. Post pictures of your trucks! C'mon people show off those rides!

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Re: How to fix sagging truck doors?
Thanks Jeff: I used a motor hoist to hold the door and they swung it out of the way. The bottom hinge came off easy, but the top hinge has a bolt coming from
Posted - Tue Sep 8, 2009 8:32 pm
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Re: How to fix sagging truck doors?
If you have already started on your project then some of this is redundant. I find it easier to remove the hinges when rebuilding them and the best way to do
Posted - Sat Aug 29, 2009 2:39 pm
Jeff Moneer
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Re: How to fix sagging truck --brass replacement
Napa has the door hinge kit in stock with BRASS bushings, PN: 6755143 I guess I am the only guy on this list that has not changed his door bushings.
Posted - Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:44 pm
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Re: How to fix sagging truck --plastic bushings
I took off the lower left side hinge. Wow -- they used plastic bushings. How incredibly stupid on a 3/4 ton truck door. The plastic did save the pin,
Posted - Tue Aug 25, 2009 1:48 am
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Re: How to fix sagging truck doors?
Thanks Steven: Somebody told me that getting new pins does not always work, because the holes are also worn. So, you have to drill out the holes and install
Posted - Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:05 pm
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