I know this is a classic problem.....
On my 1991 RRC the drivers door has dropped slightly and while it is not
really an issue it does 'clonk' when i drive over e bump and it is an
annoyance that i need to fix, no doubt many others have had a similar
problem, so, before I start undoing everything what are the most common
issues here?
Hinge pins, worn hinges generally????
Thanks
AlunP
beamendsltd - 27 Oct 2004 12:35 GMT
> I know this is a classic problem.....
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> Hinge pins, worn hinges generally????
Right first time! Unless the A post is rotted, of course.......
> Thanks
>
> AlunP
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Alun P - 27 Oct 2004 13:20 GMT
'A' posts are fine......so a complete new hinge assy then?????
AlunP
beamendsltd - 27 Oct 2004 15:25 GMT
> 'A' posts are fine......so a complete new hinge assy then?????
>
> AlunP
To make sure, get someone to "lift" the door while you look
at the hinges.
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Alun P - 27 Oct 2004 13:47 GMT
The A posts are fine..........
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