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BriC
03-02-2009, 12:29
OK, so I have my car back from SBS, and it's time to rebuild it. I have a problem though.. the doors are dropped, and I know it isn't the pins, because before I got it painted, I tried new pins, and the doors were still just as dropped. So, I think my hinges are ovalled.

I've done a search, and people seem to either be saying, drill them out to 8mm and fit 8mm roll pins.. OR I could drill the hinges out and fit the Torx type mechanisms that were found on later GTT's. Which is a better system? I'm guessing the torx as it was brought in at a later date - probably a better, revised system?

On a more extreme note, do you think you could remove the o.e hinges and then find stronger / better designed hinges off a more modern car and replace them all together? Obviously, you'd need to be handy with a welder.

I just don't want to drill them out, etc, and then 12 months down the line, them to be just as bad as they were! So yeh.. What do people find is the best way to sort out this problem?

raj
03-02-2009, 12:32
wasnt there also some sort of sleeving of the hinge pins method that could be done.? im sure a few members have done this.?

Kempy
03-02-2009, 12:33
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I drilled mine out to 8mm, and fitted some vauxhall pins,:ashamed: it worked an absolute treat. I dont think you would ever line the door up propely if you fitted new hinges. Oh and remember the age of the car, those hinges should be good for a long while to come, just grease them up every now and then.

BriC
03-02-2009, 12:35
I was thinking something similar Raj.. That way, you wouldn't be damaging the actual hinge, just a removable sleeve?

raj
03-02-2009, 12:36
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I drilled mine out to 8mm, and fitted some vauxhall pins,:ashamed: it worked an absolute treat. I dont think you would ever line the door up propely if you fitted new hinges. Oh and remember the age of the car, those hinges should be good for a long while to come, just grease them up every now and then.

which vauxhall pins mate.? are they for a certain model or are they all the same.?

raj
03-02-2009, 12:38
I was thinking something similar Raj.. That way, you wouldn't be damaging the actual hinge, just a removable sleeve?

i suppose it wouldnt be to hard to get something like this made.? its like a sock for the door pins isnt it. i would have thought you may have to drill the hinge a little??

Kempy
03-02-2009, 12:42
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As my memory serves they are all very simullar. Cant remeber the car at the time, but they were the same as my ol' mans corsa, which was a 52 plate i think. I the idea from one of the threads on the old site. Iread through so many till finally choosing that route.

BriC
03-02-2009, 12:43
Yeh, if you drilled the hinge to 8mm, then fitted a 1mm sleeve and o.e 7mm pins (I think o.e pins are 7mm)?

It would need to be 4 sleeves though, right? One for the top and one for the bottom of the hinge on the door and one for the top and the bottom of the hinge on the car body

Kempy
03-02-2009, 12:46
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Yeh, if you drilled the hinge to 8mm, then fitted a 1mm sleeve and o.e 7mm pins (I think o.e pins are 7mm)?

It would need to be 4 sleeves though, right? One for the top and one for the bottom of the hinge on the door and one for the top and the bottom of the hinge on the car body



3 for each side, 1 top and bottom, 1 in the middle.

BriC
03-02-2009, 12:50
Yeh, that would work also.

It seems similar to the torx mechanism (see here: http://www.cgbmotorsport.net/door-hinge-pins-torx-head-inc-brass-inserts-pair-584-p.asp) but I don't quite understand that, because it only has 2 inserts. Could anyone explain how these work?

Kempy
03-02-2009, 13:00
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Yeh, that would work also.

It seems similar to the torx mechanism (see here: http://www.cgbmotorsport.net/door-hinge-pins-torx-head-inc-brass-inserts-pair-584-p.asp) but I don't quite understand that, because it only has 2 inserts. Could anyone explain how these work?


looking at that, if the middle hinge has worn, as mine did slightly, you would still get play in the door i would of thought?

Sparkie
03-02-2009, 13:20
Yeh, that would work also.

It seems similar to the torx mechanism (see here: http://www.cgbmotorsport.net/door-hinge-pins-torx-head-inc-brass-inserts-pair-584-p.asp) but I don't quite understand that, because it only has 2 inserts. Could anyone explain how these work?

it the middle part of the hinge that gets worn. drill that out, insert the two brass pieces and it takes the hole back down the 7mm. then the new torx bolt should fit with no wobble. (assuming you have the threaded bit on ur hinge already)

BriC
03-02-2009, 16:28
I think I'll just drill them to 8mm, fit 8mm roll pins and keep them well greased

scratcher
03-02-2009, 17:35
I've been putting off doing this for months. I'm scared of not drilling the hinges out straight. I've been advised that I can try putting in oversized (maybe 7.25/7.5mm?) pins in without needing the drill so I'm giving that a go first.

RICHIE
03-02-2009, 17:43
i did mine with daz all went smoothly just keep the drill straight not to hard tbh. mine was so worn that the drill bit took minimal metal out the hole when drilling.

scratcher
03-02-2009, 17:44
i did mine with daz all went smoothly just keep the drill straight not to hard tbh. mine was so worn that the drill bit took minimal metal out the hole when drilling.

Come do mine for me :D:laugh:

RICHIE
03-02-2009, 17:45
Come do mine for me :D:laugh:

of course mate no problem

BriC
03-02-2009, 17:53
i did mine with daz all went smoothly just keep the drill straight not to hard tbh. mine was so worn that the drill bit took minimal metal out the hole when drilling.

Cool.. Doesn't make me dread it so much :agree:

RICHIE
03-02-2009, 18:05
if you have access to a compressor silverline do a small 90 degree drilling tool makes light work of it;) or ebay sell one for about a fiver for battery drills.

BriC
14-03-2009, 11:37
Calling all those who drilled the hinge and fitted a new sleeve - where did you buy your sleeves from? :)

raj
14-03-2009, 13:42
Calling all those who drilled the hinge and fitted a new sleeve - where did you buy your sleeves from? :)

i recall a member making a few batches up.!.?

tom t
15-03-2009, 20:39
on my 5 the door pins are the torx type.
ive brought some 2nd hand doors and they have got the roll pins.

am i going to be able to fit these to my 5 with fitting the roll pins? cheers

BriC
17-03-2009, 12:10
Anyone else know of anywhere I can get some? I tried googling it, and I can't find anything. The one company I did find said they can't do anything as small as I require.

Tiny Tim
17-03-2009, 12:14
Looking on ebay, it looks like CGB do them. COuld you not double them up? - prise one open slightly and use as an outer sleeve.

ollie91
18-03-2009, 09:18
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when i fitted new pins to my caar the door still had droped but i got a mate who does panel beating and he just bent the doors up and now the fit fine and gaps are perfect.

Deano
18-03-2009, 09:57
Its just the middle hinge that needs sleeving cos thats where the movement is,
If anyone can measure the centre hinge, top to bottom , i've got some 8MM bar here that i'll dril out.
first one to tell me centre hinge size gets a set F.O.C :smokin:

BriC
18-03-2009, 10:08
Can you drill it to fit a 7mm hinge? That would be exactly what I need.

Deano
18-03-2009, 10:14
you'll need smaller pins if i make 7MM OD sleeves !
If i make the sleeves 7MM od the inside diameter will be 6MM so your pins won't fit,
you'll have to drill out your hinges to 8MM or get smaller dia pins.
Know what i mean ?

BriC
18-03-2009, 10:19
Sorry, I didn't mean that. I meant to fit a 7mm roll pin. So 8mm OD and 7mm ID.

Deano
18-03-2009, 10:23
Ye thats what i'm gonna make pal, do you have the size for the centre of the hinge ??

BriC
18-03-2009, 10:27
No, I'm at work at the moment.

I'll get them for you at the weekend? I go to college near you (I believe, because my mate who goes to the same college tells me he's seen a 5, that matches your 5's description.) in Horwich, so may be able to pick them up after college on a Tuesday?

Deano
18-03-2009, 10:31
I'll need the size of the hinge before weekend though boss cos i'm gonna have to make them at work !
Can anyone help with this today ?

Bric, alliance learning ??:smokin:

BriC
18-03-2009, 10:38
Alliance learning? :confused:

Deano
18-03-2009, 10:41
It's the college round the corner from me !!!
Where do you go mate ?

BriC
18-03-2009, 10:42
Bolton Community College mate. You near the Reebok stadium?

Deano
18-03-2009, 10:45
I work behind the Barnstormers pub, about 200yd from the Mighty Reebok;)
I live in bolton if you wanna pick these up at weekend though.

Tiny Tim
18-03-2009, 10:45
I work down the road from a Subways :scared:

BriC
18-03-2009, 10:47
Nobody cares where you work Tim.

Can I pick them up on Tuesday? :)

Deano
18-03-2009, 10:49
:rolleyes: Congratulations

Deano
18-03-2009, 10:55
Ye pal you can pick them up tue thats fine,
I'll send you my number

BriC
18-03-2009, 10:57
Good man. Thanks a lot.

Deano
18-03-2009, 10:58
Can anyone help out with the hinge size today ???
I'd prefer to get them made today i've got a bit of spare time !:smokin:

Tiny Tim
18-03-2009, 11:02
Nobody cares where you work Tim.


You do you 'orrible little scrote.

BriC
18-03-2009, 11:12
You do you 'orrible little scrote.

:laugh: :crush:

Tiny Tim
18-03-2009, 11:45
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BriC
18-03-2009, 11:54
http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/3355/dont20worry20sir20im20from20the20internetui7.jpg

OMFG :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::cry:

tom t
18-03-2009, 15:38
what measurements do you need? ive got some doors next to me. if you can explian exactly what you need ill try my best.

or are you talking about on the car?

raj
18-03-2009, 15:49
Can anyone help out with the hinge size today ???
I'd prefer to get them made today i've got a bit of spare time !:smokin:

pm 4u

Deano
18-03-2009, 15:54
I need the middle part of the hinge measuring !
There are two parts on the door (top an bottom) and the middle part on the car,
Measure the height of that for me fella.:agree:

What you using to measure ??

RAJ = WINNER !!!!:laugh:

Deano
18-03-2009, 16:04
If anyone wants a set of these making i'll do them for a fiver posted,
Put your name down or PM me and i'll get some done once i know they fit perfect.

BriC
18-03-2009, 16:08
You're a good man :)

How much if I pick them up? :)

Deano
18-03-2009, 16:10
You're a good man :)

How much if I pick them up? :)

£4.75 :laugh: ! Cheap ass !!

raj
18-03-2009, 16:14
What you using to measure ??

RAJ = WINNER !!!!:laugh:

:D

i used a digital whatsimitcalled to measure the cente hinge:agree: these whatsimitcalled's are nice and acurate:D

Deano
18-03-2009, 16:16
A digital vernier ? :agree:
A £5.50 one from Aldi !!!:disagree:

BriC
18-03-2009, 16:17
Lol.. OK, fiver it is then :ashamed: