Kit Includes: (4) Front Door Hinge Pin & Bushing Kits (2) Front Upper Door Hinge Springs (2) Front Upper Door Hinge Roller Pins
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Front
Item Condition:New
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How to Replace Door Hinge Pin Bushing Kit 1995-98 Chevy Tahoe SUV
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Tools used
Hammer
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Floor Jack
Needle nose pliers
Assistant
1. Remove retainer
Use your screwdriver and pliers to remove the retainer located in the groove at the top of the hinge pin.
2. Remove spring
Pull down with a screwdriver to pop it out.
3. Remove pins
Use penetrating oil and use your screwdriver and your hammer to hammer out the pin.
Exercise care to avoid scratching window or paint.
Once you have loosened pull the pin out the rest of the way.
4. Repeat on bottom pins
Use pliers and screwdriver to remove the lock ring.
Use a rag to protect the paint and hammer upwards to loosen the pin.
5. Remove bushings
Have your helper support the door, with a jack underneath.
As you pull out the bottom pin, slide the door on the jack.
Once you have freed the door, remove the old bushings.
Take note on how they are installed to put the new ones in the same way.
6. install new bushings
You want to install the bushings on the vehicle side of the hinge, with the larger bushing closer to the top of the pin and the smaller one resting on towards the end of the pin.
7. Install new pins
Work with your helper to line up the door and slide the new pins in.
On the top hinge the pin will be going in upwards with the larger bushing on the bottom part of the hinge and the smaller on the top.
On the bottom hinge the pin will be going downward with the larger bushing on the top part of the hinge and the smaller on the bottom.
8. Replace lock rings
Use a small socket or screwdriver and a hammer to snug down the lock ring.
9. Watch reply video
The final step is installing the spring, which is included in a reply video due to time constraints.
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Hi I'm Mike Green. I'm one of the owners of 1A Auto. I want to help you save time and money repairing and maintaining your vehicle. I'm going to use my 20-plus years of experience restoring and repairing cars and trucks like this to show you the correct way to install parts from 1aauto.com. The right parts installed correctly; that's going to save you time and money. Thank you and enjoy the video.
In this video we're going to show you how to fix those sagging doors on pretty much any GM truck or SUV from about 1988 to 2000. Basically the body style that you see here. The tools you need are a regular screw driver, pliers, hammer, hydraulic jack and an assistant. You can have a lovely assistant or otherwise, and as in my video it's kind of otherwise.
The common problem with these trucks is that the hinges start to give out and doors sag. Okay at 1A Auto we sell the hinge pin and the new bushings and you can see right here what you're going to be replacing is this pin and the bushings. You can actually see that bushing is somewhat worn out right there, and also the lower one. You might as well do both of them at the same time. Okay you're going to start by removing the little retainer that's in a groove at the top of the hinge pin. I'm just using a screw driver and some pliers and prying and just twisting and pulling basically until that little retainer comes apart and pull it off.
There's actually a spring right down here that you've got to pull out, and it's very easy to get out. Getting it in is more fun, and I'll show you getting it back in but to get it out you just kind of pull down with the screw driver and then it comes right out. I'm going to coat the top here with a little bit of penetrant, and down here. You can make it slide right easily. Now I have a quarter inch extension here and you can use whatever you need to use; a piece of wood, a three-inch extension or whatever. Obviously I'm being very careful not to contact the windshield, and I'm trying not to contact my door here. Let's use this end. Okay, once again to a certain point it's coming right out. Okay so there it is. For the bottom pin it's kind of the same process. First you want to use a lock ring right underneath here, use screw drivers and pliers and what not, get that lock ring off. So you get the bottom up and out you put a little rag in there to protect the paint and now you'll need your helper.
Once you start getting that bottom pin to come up, you need to grab someone to help you hold the door. Okay so we're about to pull our bottom bushing out. We've got a jack underneath the middle of the door and the helper here, and what he's going to do is once that pin starts coming out, he's just going to support the door and then he's going to take the jack and use the jack and slide the door back away. I've got my bushings and pins, new bushings and pins ready here. So as he slides it away he's going to hold it, I'm going to put in the new bushings and stuff then we are going to slide the door back and put it all back together.
We need a screw driver to get that out. It's pretty loose now. So what I do here is I grab onto the pin with some pliers, then I put a screwdriver underneath and use the pliers and the screwdriver to kind of pry the pin up and out. So now we've got that bottom pin up and out, and the doors free. Slide it just a little bit, okay we're going to use a screw driver to pry the old bushings out.
Okay so just use your screwdriver to pry out the bushings and just try to take note of which way you pry them out so you can re-install them the same way. So here's the condition of a couple of the original bushings. This one's worn almost all the way through. So as far as these bushings go you have two different sized ones. You've got a larger one and the larger one is going to be at the head of the pin and the smaller one, okay? So on the top, the pin goes in that way. So on the top you want to put the larger bushing up this way and the smaller bushing down this way. Okay, on the bottom it goes down in this way. So you want to put the larger bushing down this way and the smaller bushing up this way.
So here I'm just going to speed through that. Just use a hammer to kind of tap the bushings into place. You're always putting the bushings into the vehicle side or the vehicle part of the hinge. Just to summarize what's going to happen over the next minute or so, I'm basically working with the helper to line up the door and then slide the bottom pin down and then slide the upper pin up and then I'll use a hammer to kind of tap them in place and then use the hammer to hit them hard into place.
Pin down in, I'm just trying to line it up here. Can you push the top of the door back, towards the back of the car? Yes, remember here too that the door is resting on the jack, so most its weight is there. The helper is just kind of steadying it, moving from side to side or from front to back. Let the door down, the back of the door down. So then we'll just drive the pins the rest of the way in. So now that we've driven the pins up and in, just take your little lock ring. Put a little socket down there. We do the same thing down here. Sorry, my head's in the way a little bit.
Okay so the last step is to install the spring and unfortunately due to time, you're going to have to check out our other videos and I'll make it a reply to this video to see how you install that spring.
Okay so now it goes in the bushings and pins. No more door play and it closes in place and doesn't fall down when it opens.
We hope this helps you out. It's brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the internet. Please feel free to call us toll free on 888-844-3393. We're the company that serves you on the internet and in person.
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3.38/ 5.032
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Great fit!
Brian
November 20, 2018
My door hinge parts fit perfectly! The how-to video was a big help. Everything arrive on time and the prices are awesome
Pretty good fit.
baron
December 27, 2018
The only problem I had was getting them to seat all the way down.
Worst product
H
March 18, 2019
Payed $80 just so all the bushings would crumble apart horrible parts would not recommend
VERY dissapointing parts
Thomas
March 29, 2019
These are Dorman parts, a name I know, so I didn't expect any issues. I was so wrong.
The roller pins are too large for the hole in the hinge. And the metal is too hard to drive the knurled section into place. One bent and the end chipped when I tried. I filed down the second one and got it to work.
The bushings for the hinge pins appear to be pot metal, not brass. On one a ring of material flaked off the top of the bushing *before* I tried to use it. The flange broke off after I tapped it into place. Tapped, gently, it was an easy fit. A second bushing went in OK but cracked into several pieces as I was fitting the pin into place while hanging the door.
The spring clip retainers for the hinge pins weren't properly stamped. The center tabs which grip the pins were still attached to the outer portion of the retainer and so couldn't flex to fit onto the pin. After I broke them l loose they appear to be functional. ALL of the retainers were the same.
I haven't tried to inst
As advertised!
Jonathan
June 26, 2019
It is wonderful to receive your purchase, all of it, and as advertised!
john
August 4, 2019
Good price and showed up early
unhinged
WILLIAM
August 5, 2019
the doors on my GMC Yukon/Suburban have been sagging for a few years. I had the work quoted at about $145/door to fix. I finally decided to try it myself when 1A-Auto had a special on the pins/springs for my doors.
after the video showing how to do the fix, I took the plunge and tried it myself. So simple, hard work, but I paid myself $300 for a few hours work and I'm sure I took better care of my truck than any kid in a service shop would do. The video was spot-on and the parts were perfect!
I'm a huge fan!
Door hinge
J
August 31, 2019
I'm not going to lie but this is exactly what my truck needed
N the parts r perfect
Brand new
Door pin purchase
juan
September 17, 2019
I was very pleased with my purchase from 1a auto. Parts worked exactly how they were supposed to. Shipping was great. Overall a great company to order parts from. Definitely going to use in the future.
Hinge kit
philip
January 2, 2020
I love that put all in one. The products were off high quality and easy to install.
Door hinge pins
Dominic
June 14, 2020
This product is exactly as described. I had the pins replaced very quickly.
Nice kit!
nikia
July 1, 2020
kits works perfectly. Very durable. 1 A Auto was the only place that had this. Thanks
Chevy doorpins
Galen
October 18, 2020
As always newer parts might be a little bigger than the original but these 1a auto door pins where everything I thought they would be and I'd buy them again when the time comes and they are an easy install
josh
June 7, 2021
Parts showed up on time, fit perfectly, and functioned properly.
mike
July 22, 2021
Perfect fit. Way easier than I thought. Piece of cake!
Pedro
August 29, 2021
good quality
dean
August 29, 2021
For what I paid for the kit the bushing were junk
Jose
September 15, 2021
During installation one bushing just came apart and after 2 weeks another one broke.
German
November 27, 2021
The bushings broke within 2 weeks of install.
Kenny
December 13, 2021
Never received call and the Lady I talked to siad it was delivered to wrong address and refund my over the phone
I will continue to purchase replacement parts for my 1999 GMC 1500 Suburban
Marilyn
December 27, 2021
Reasonable priced, complete set of replacement parts in one package.
Bad quality parts
Raul
February 1, 2022
Bad quality parts the bushings where eather old or defective they all broke while they were installed i end up buying the same parts at my local autoparts for half the price
Would not recommend
Trevor
February 17, 2022
I would not recommend these hinges the bushing appear to be made of poor pot metal. I installed them and the top bushing shortly broke after 1 weeks use, I will need to buy new ones, I will not be buying this brand.
Short of what I expected.
Frank
February 21, 2022
Ill fitting parts made in China inferior parts. Bushings were very brittle.
Dont buy this kit. Price is attractive; quality is,poor.
Ernest
March 8, 2022
Ive always had excellent results with Dorman parts, and the price is always right, but the bushings in this kit broke the first time I opened and closed the door. Unfortunately, seems like a person needs to pay the much higher price for the genuine GMC parts (also available from 1AAuto)
But again
michael
April 17, 2022
Good buy
Dwight
November 11, 2022
Worked great
Do not buy this cheap garbage
chadwick
November 28, 2022
Giving this a 1 star rating is too much. Do yourself a favor and spend the extra $$ on OEM parts. Bushings are made out of cheap pot metal and just like the other reviews mentioned, they all broke! Hands down the worst quality Ive ever dealt with! Ended up buying OEM parts from Chevy and had 0 issues with the bushings.
Donald
February 19, 2023
The kit would be fine if it had the right bushings. Still waiting to hear back from Customerservice.
Broke on install and after a few days.
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Joshua
June 26, 2023
A few of the bushings broke on install and the rest broke just a couple weeks later. Do not use these
This product is junk. I put two different sets in on the drivers side and they both crumbled and fell apart within weeks and the door was worse than when i started.
Parts
Dale
October 23, 2024
I ordered this kit about a week ago. Unfortunately my kit did not include the retainer clips but it's still a pretty good deal would have been awesome if clips were included
Customer Q&A
This come with enough supplies for both doors right ?July 31, 2020
Daniel H
10
Hello,
This kit will repair 2 doors. Thanks!
July 31, 2020
Adam G
Will these work for rear doors?July 4, 2021
Brian T
10
This kit is only listed for the front doors.
July 5, 2021
Adam G
Where are the pins and bushings made?December 8, 2021
James M
10
China
December 8, 2021
Joe W
10
Usa
December 27, 2021
Marilyn L
So this has 20 pieces. The bushings, the springs, door pins and I assume those are the clips to hold the pins. But what are the 2 silver pieces? looks like another hinge for... something?December 20, 2021
Adam H
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Those are the roller pins for the doors. When you open the door, these help keep the door open instead of shutting back on you.
December 20, 2021
David F
10
These will be the roller pins.
December 20, 2021
Emma F
10
Inner hinge
December 27, 2021
Marilyn L
10
I was about to ask the same question thank you
August 14, 2024
Joe B
Are bushings covered under warranty if they crumble/break?February 6, 2022
John D
10
This is backed by our limited lifetime warranty. In the event anything should fail due to manufacturing defects during intended use, we will replace the part(s) free of charge. This warranty covers the cost of the part only.
February 7, 2022
Ricale A
Where do the springs go?February 7, 2022
Ian T
10
The springs are part of the door hinge assembly, they will go where the existing ones are.
February 9, 2022
T I
10
The springs hold the door-holding cam tightly against the new pin that comes with this kit that has the roller on it. Without the spring, your door will not stay open when you are opening it to get in or out of your vehicle.
February 12, 2022
Ernest R
What are the bushings made out of?November 28, 2022
Alan R
10
The bushing material is brass.
November 29, 2022
Andra M
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