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Removeable Doors in a Gen I ? #862008 01/22/08 02:38 PM
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I read in an older post on something else that a guy made his doors removable by buying a new set of door hinge pins, then grinding off the knurl on them to make them slip-fit instead of press-fit.
Anyone else done this, and if so, how quickly can you remove the doors?
Where can I find the part number for the hinge pins on an 85 Gen I SWB?

I'd like to remove the doors in Summer.


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Re: Removeable Doors in a Gen I ? [Re: TripleJackInGA] #862009 01/22/08 03:18 PM
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I myself replace the original hinge pin with a Pip pin. The pins with a spring loaded ball end for retention. If you can fit a true Pip, the ones with a button on the end that retracts the ball otherwise the simple spring loaded ones work fine. Generally a 5/16 pin will do the job. Some vehicles use different sizes so measure before buying.


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Re: Removeable Doors in a Gen I ? [Re: OldColt] #862010 01/22/08 03:43 PM
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Re: Removeable Doors in a Gen I ? [Re: MarkG] #862011 01/22/08 11:53 PM
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I did it on my Raider. It was non-power windows and locks, so no wires to mess with. You can pull the doors or put them on in less than 5 min. I just cut the original pin and replaced with pins I found at Home Depot or Lowes. Be careful you dont drop a door, they are not too heavy, I bent the corner on one of mine.


I just want to tell you both good luck, and we're all counting on you.







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