Dave,
The easiest way to see the difference in the hinges is to hold them side by
side in the position Michael Salter described.
In addition to what Michael wrote, another point. If you kneel down at the
back bumper and look upward across the boot lid you will see that the lid
slopes off to the right and left. This slope tells you which hinge goes on
which side - that is, so as to keep the hinges sort of level without slope to
the outsides.
Keith
> Keith,
> What defines a left or right hinge? I can't believe the pin holes were
> drilled crooked.
>
> Dave and Daisy
>
>
> On Dec 8, 2008, at 5:46 PM, <pennell@cox.net> wrote:
>
> > Unless the left and right hinges were reversed when installed?
> > Suspect this would stress the holes right much and ream the wholes
> > to make them sloppy.
> >
> > Keith Pennell
> >
> >> As for the holes in the hinges wearing thin, the only wear possible
> >> would be
> >> each time the hinges pivot, and I can't imagine that being too
> >> frequently.
> >>
> >> Rich Chrysler
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