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    door pins

    Has anybody successfully removed them, and whats the easiest way and any tips? My drivers door has dropped and its p1ssing me off.

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    Re: door pins

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    hi mate got the same problem, i brought a door pin remover but the door pins dnt wanna move

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    Re: door pins

    i have been told that they are a right nightmare to remove. but i want to fix this problem. whats your pin removing tool look like and where did you get it from?

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    Re: door pins

    ive got some spare door pins here mate. Ill dig 'em out for you next time your over.

    when i did mine i just got someone to hold the door up sqaure and brayed them out with a pin punch, not the most elegant way but it works. The pin punch wasn't right healthy afterwards thou

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    Re: door pins

    i will be up this weekend some time, will give you a bell.

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    Re: door pins

    cool, thats just reminded me that my phone battery died yesterday and i haven't charged it yet

    these do make getting the pins out easier-

    http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=17008

    i think i was lucky when i did mine

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    Re: door pins

    if ur using the tool then remove the checkstrap first.start the pin moving up or down with a punch first.if u cant shift it with the tool then drive it right through with a paralell punch but put a thin piece of steel between the pin and the inner panel so it does'nt dig-in.and most importantly have a 6mm pin with a small bend in it(L-shaped) so u can drop it in place to hold the door when u get the pin out!!

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    Re: door pins

    done them today, remove check strap 1st and its easier if you pull all the wires thru as much as you can so that you have room for plenty of swing on the hammer, knock em both up if possible, as the punch will foul on the door with top pin and the bottom pin wont come out of the bottom because of the shape of the door, squeeze the new roll pins on the point with some pliers or molegrips before inserting them, makes it easier. and enlist a friend to hold the door whilst your ****ting it, also cover anthing you dont want to hit with cloth etc so you dont damage the paintwork. mine came out quite easy as i lashed em in wd40 beforehand. dont forget there is alot of movement in the latch pin attached to the body of the car (try moving this 1st) good luck

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    Re: door pins

    what size roll pins did you use rob?? Its not usual the pins that wear its the hinjes??

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    Re: door pins

    7mm x 45mm pins. like you said the hinges had worn alittle but the new pins made things much better, Thought i would try 7mm pins before trying to drill them out to 8mm

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    Re: door pins

    I changed mine with 7mm ones with no joy
    That was in May and I've been putting off drilling the hindge out since then

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    Re: door pins

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuTHC View Post
    cool, thats just reminded me that my phone battery died yesterday and i haven't charged it yet

    these do make getting the pins out easier-

    http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp?PID=17008

    i think i was lucky when i did mine
    yeah you were using that tool , i bought one and it broke on the first pin . load of rubbish .

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    Re: door pins

    Coiuld do with a guide on this chaps if anyone fancies??

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    Re: door pins

    Il do one when i get rid of this man flu.

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    Re: door pins


    Took this pic so i knew which way the wires went back on


    Drilled the rivets to remove the speaker and make the job easier.

    The torx pin snapped so tryed tapping it and making a tool to get it out but ended up drilling it.The old bush had rusted onto the pin solid.








    Cut the drill bit and sharpend it on the grinder

    Bush corroded onto the pin made it impossible to get out



    new bush in

    Door now shuts great

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    Re: door pins

    that guide only applies to later cars with the torx fittings. earlier cars use rolls pins

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    Re: door pins

    Correct even the haynes manual doesnt talk about the torq pins.
    Last edited by LukeRobbo; 12-01-2009 at 23:49.

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    Re: door pins

    I was only saying to my mate about 10 minutes about doing mine at the weekend. I'm going to try oversized pins (maybe 7.5mm) before I ruin it all with a drill.
    I'll try and remember to take some piccys of the roll pin change

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    Re: door pins

    You can get new pins from renault bout a £1 each i did mine bit a wd40 and a tap here and there.

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    Re: door pins

    Not looking forward to doing this.

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    Re: door pins

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Supes View Post
    Not looking forward to doing this.
    That makes two of us

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    Re: door pins

    i drilled mine out on my door, worked an absolute treat, a bit awquard though. Then used pins from a corsa c i think it was, 8mm. Fitting new renault ones is usually a waste of time.

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    Re: door pins

    Yeah, I remember reading somewhere that it's recommended to fit bigger pins. Couldn't imagine doing it once, and then having to do it again..... actually.


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