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dfdtruckie

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95' Tahoe makes a loud rubbing sound from the driver's side door. There are no obvious dents and now I have to pull/close the door fairly hard to get it to stop the door ajar alarm. Is it something with the hinges? Thanks for the help
 

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yes you have worn hinges &the pin also check the door stricker

thats the big bolt.
 
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So do I just replace that bolt? Are there bushings that I could install to avoid this later? Thanks for the help
 

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Most often the problem can be cured by replacing the bronze bushings. I used an engine hoist to hold the weight of the door, while I changed mine.:)
 

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NAPA makes a repair kit for the hinges- 1 kit per hinge---2 hinges per door=2kits
each kit comes with 1 pin and 2 brass bushings
 
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Thanks for the help everyone. Just picked up a 95' 2dr and trying to get it up to *****
 
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Most often the problem can be cured by replacing the bronze bushings. I used an engine hoist to hold the weight of the door, while I changed mine.:)

I was looking at the door. The lower pin looks straight forward but the upper one looks like I need to compress the spring or something. Is that true?
 

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I was looking at the door. The lower pin looks straight forward but the upper one looks like I need to compress the spring or something. Is that true?

I used tyraps to hold the compressed spring, then cut the tyraps after it was back in place.

There may be a tool for dealing with that spring, I don't know.
 

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Napa has the door check spring tool as well. but they might have to order it for the next day. like $15
 

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I just replaced my Door bushings/pins this weekened.

used a floor jack and a block of wood to help hold the door up.

Long screw driver and long 3/8 extension helped to pound out and reinstall the pins.

I borrowed a spring tool to compress the spring for reinstall.

Not too bad a job.

Door doesnt sag now, but i think my latch / striker is wore ouit from all the door shutting with worn bushings over the years.
 

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