Joanne,
I was at the local auto store recently and noticed they had replacement
pins and bushing for a variety vehicles (part brand was "Help", I
believe), seems one of these could be made to fit the roadster. These
require you to drill the hinge out to accept the bushing, so you need a
drillpress or jig to ensure proper alignment. My "new" '68 has a bad pin
as well, so I'm interested in the solution. If I fix mine before you
(not likely) I'll post the results.
Todd Osborn
68x2 2000s
San Jose, CA
Joanne Sweeny wrote:
>
> The hinge on my passenger door is loose where it pivots. The pin
> appears to have had a bushing that has worn out. If that is the case,
> can the bushing and pin be replaced or do I need a new hinge. How do
> you get the pin out?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Jo Anne Sweeny
> 1968 1600
> Lake Jackson, Texas
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