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Somehow GM glued the hinges to the body. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> The replacements get bolted, but the body shop does that.


Clay


Well, like I said, we're having less problems with the new Trailblazers than the old Blazers, but we've only got a few thousand miles on them. I'm not sure what happened to our old Blazer's door, but like you said, the hinge was glued on, which is the strangest design I've seen and it busted and the door was hanging off of one hinge. They put bolts in to fix it like you said, but it still never worked quite right after that.

Maybe I'm just too picky and bias. I have to admit, I'd probably never like a GM vehicle, no matter how reliable it turned out to be.

Strange thing is I'm not quite familier with the body styles and designs, but our Trailblazers are brand new 2005 models with the 5 cylinder engine, but they look a lot different than the current model Chevy has up on the website today.


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