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Old 06-21-2012, 02:10 PM
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Oh I've been a rockin ! Fuck near flip the jeep over !! Lol spraying rocking and swinging and beating , drink beer repeat .
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Originally Posted by Mark73
Oh I've been a rockin ! Fuck near flip the jeep over !! Lol spraying rocking and swinging and beating , drink beer repeat .
Atta--boy.
You can do it!!!
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And they r off . I opened door and took my big cole chisel with a rag over it and put it in the crack in the hinge on the inside one tap and they broke free ! Thanks guys and gals :-) didn't even chip paint ! Not that I cared at that point

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I love a story with a happy ending!
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WOOT!
Mine have been stuck a couple of times. No problems since I started using the anti-seize.
I q-tipped it into the hinges then painted the pins and the threads on the nuts
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I'll put anti-seize on them before they go back on this time
Old 06-21-2012, 05:18 PM
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Good job and careful with the PB Blaster on the paint (if you are worried about it), keep that stuff in the hinge!!!
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Cool will do thanks
Old 06-21-2012, 06:09 PM
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had the same problem with the rear doors. decided to finally try taking them off 2 yrs later as the kids are now old enough (almost) to trust going doorless. used a piece of 2x4 under the door and a floor jack to gently push it out of the hinges. had to step on the ace slider to drop the body for one of them and suddenly had to grab the door before it fell onto the asphalt. good thing i had the window open and managed to get an arm in there and save it .. made sure to grease them up nice afterwards
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If you wiggle the door back and forth as your pulling it helps to get them off. Before you put your doors on take a little grease and put in the bushing on the hinge that will help to make it easter the next time you take them off


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