Door hinge pins

sytyguy

Moderated User
Re: Door hinge pins

It is. You'll need a door spring compressor:

http://www.mytoolstore.com/toolaid/colli04.html
http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/ta87675.html

You don't have to buy one, however ($11 is a good deal though). I made one out of an old door hinge (home style) and a piece of threaded rod.

BTW, don't even think of prying it out with a screwdriver....unless you hate your eyes, teeth, and general complexion. That spring is under more stress than it looks like.

HTHs

Hood
 

Jersey 91/93

NASTE Member
Re: Door hinge pins

Heed Hood's advice. I did pry my springs out with a screwdriver in my old '91 S10 when I changed my hinge pins. I won't make that mistake again. I guess the gods were smiling down on my that day, since I only took one in the leg and my jeans were thick enough that I only got a bruise.
 

Robert Lone

MUTANT
Re: Door hinge pins

Dialog goes somrthing like this...

PEEYOW!!! ping-ping-da-ding-ding-ding......(along with shattered glass and a cat squaling in the background)

"Did you see where it went?"

"No, but anything moving that fast should have a stewardess onboard!"
 

AUSyTyIN

Unbusted $#it box
Re: Door hinge pins

I've never even heard of a door spring compressor :rotf:

I normally just let the sucker fly! Never done them on a syty yet, but if its anything like the Omni, the won't fly TOO far :lol:
 

Robert Lone

MUTANT
Re: Door hinge pins

16Sy16 said:
I've never even heard of a door spring compressor :rotf:

I normally just let the sucker fly! Never done them on a syty yet, but if its anything like the Omni, the won't fly TOO far :lol:

BUT, it will usually fly in a straight line to the most fragile AND expensive thing within its limited range!!! :tdown:
 
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