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    droppy door fix with pics

    thought it would be a good idea to do a little report about this
    as i am doing it at the moment . please note all techniques used
    here are my personal way of doing this and i am by no means a mechanic etc .
    the car used in pictures is my renault 9 gtx but as far as i am concerned
    its the same in all 5/11/19 and clios (mk1) with torx pins in door hinges as
    it seems to work for me ,hence i put it up here . use it at your own risk

    as far as i understand ,the doors start dropping once the slit bushes and torx
    pins inside the doors wear over time . to replace them you have to take the doors
    out . i am not going to go too deep into taking doors out . you simply unscrew the
    torx pins and pull them out as well as the check strap pin in the middle of the door .
    after unplugging the door loom ,the door comes out .
    hardest part is to get them torx pins to budge , on my car 2 of the torx pins were rounded off ,in the end i had to cut the hinges from the middle with a very fine cutting disc and weld them back on afterwards .

    once the door is out , you are looking at this .
    a slit bush at the top of the hinge ,there also is another one at the bottom of
    the same hinge . luckily where they are tapped in from top and bottom there
    is a tiny gap before they meet which allows you to use something similar to
    the bit in the pic to tap them out with a hammer .









    then tap the bottom one out




    all 4 bushes removed from both hinges




    and a little clean with some paper dipped in thinners reveal the
    crap (best to get some grease in there before fitting new bushes ) .



    i will be fitting my bushes at a later date after the car is sprayed .
    but here is a picture of the trial fit (not tapped all the way in )



    hope this helps others

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    Re: droppy door fix with pics

    Excellent write up my friend. I will be having a go at this in spring

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    Re: droppy door fix with pics

    yeh great little write up, could do with more of these 'how to' step by step guides, people would have a go at fitting and fixing stuff themselves rather that pestering the f$$$ outa there area reps and would learn more about the car they drive

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    Re: droppy door fix with pics

    Quote Originally Posted by NayJ View Post
    yeh great little write up, could do with more of these 'how to' step by step guides
    https://www.rtoc.org/boards/forumdisplay.php?f=17

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    Re: droppy door fix with pics

    hardest part is to get them torx pins to budge , on my car 2 of the torx pins were rounded off ,in the end i had to cut the hinges from the middle with a very fine cutting disc and weld them back on afterwards .
    Can you explain more what you mean about "cut the hinges from the middle".

    Thanks.

    Do you mind if I add this to the existing article on door hinges?

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