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#1 Posted : Saturday, 27 December 2008 8:56:39 PM(UTC)
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Having trouble removing front doors from HZ sedan,
can someone tell me the easiest way to remove pins please.

cheers xbx357
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#2 Posted : Saturday, 27 December 2008 10:21:17 PM(UTC)
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Having trouble removing front doors from HZ sedan,
can someone tell me the easiest way
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#3 Posted : Sunday, 28 December 2008 12:18:54 AM(UTC)
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1/2 inch open ender works
cheap at supa ****s,bunnins etc
and
get a mate to hold the door
marge pass me my gun
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#4 Posted : Sunday, 28 December 2008 1:54:12 AM(UTC)
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take the top hinge off with the door.
leave the bottom one on
hard to get the bolts.....
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#5 Posted : Sunday, 28 December 2008 3:15:16 AM(UTC)
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or just take the whole front off
marge pass me my gun
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#6 Posted : Sunday, 28 December 2008 7:54:49 AM(UTC)
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undo 2 out of the 3 bolts on each hinge (at the door pillar not the door)and loosen the third on the bottom put a tyre under the door then undo the last bolt, half inch spanner.

Jim in adelaide
Jim in Adelaide..
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#7 Posted : Sunday, 28 December 2008 9:14:56 PM(UTC)
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Or loosen the bolts and get your 7 year old son to take the bolts the rest of the way out for you while you take the weight. It works well if you have a bit of patience and an inqisitive boy to help around the shed.

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Peter
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#8 Posted : Sunday, 28 December 2008 10:25:46 PM(UTC)
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do yourself a favour. go to your local tool place and buy a set of rachet spanners. get the ring end it and very easy to undo. and blue1avn. thats a great way to teach and spend time with your son
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#9 Posted : Monday, 29 December 2008 4:08:08 AM(UTC)
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First thing i did when i started my restoration was to go to a tool store and bought a new big spanner set, socket sets, pliers, hammers, screwdriver set, etc etc.
When you start a big project the best way to start is with the right tools. Makes it alot
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