Tucaz520
Well-known member
Long time no post for me but the 73 Mach1 has found its way back to the top of my project list.
I have cleared all the clutter of the car and have even got her registered and legal.
I have a new set of door panels ready to go on but dont want to install them until i get the hinge pins replaced to get the sag out door.
I have in my hands ready to go the hinge pin kits from NPD.
They look pretty universal and say cut to fit.
I'm aware that the old pins must be cut to be removed. The plan there is to get an air saw and some good blades.
What I'm stumped with is installing the new pins. Specifically on the top hinge. With the curvature of the door there doesn't appear to be adequate room to intall the new pins from the top. But if i install from the bottom up what keeps the pin from working itself out. Is there a better quality or more model specific hinge pin kit?
Every video i have found on you tube has the hinge removed from either the door side or both sides and done on a bench in a vice. I'm trying not to unbolt the hinge and have to fight with it to align when i reinstall.
Can anyone shed some light on how they accomplished this?
I have cleared all the clutter of the car and have even got her registered and legal.
I have a new set of door panels ready to go on but dont want to install them until i get the hinge pins replaced to get the sag out door.
I have in my hands ready to go the hinge pin kits from NPD.
They look pretty universal and say cut to fit.
I'm aware that the old pins must be cut to be removed. The plan there is to get an air saw and some good blades.
What I'm stumped with is installing the new pins. Specifically on the top hinge. With the curvature of the door there doesn't appear to be adequate room to intall the new pins from the top. But if i install from the bottom up what keeps the pin from working itself out. Is there a better quality or more model specific hinge pin kit?
Every video i have found on you tube has the hinge removed from either the door side or both sides and done on a bench in a vice. I'm trying not to unbolt the hinge and have to fight with it to align when i reinstall.
Can anyone shed some light on how they accomplished this?