Door Bushings?
#14
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Re: Door Bushings?
On Jun 17, 10:22 am, rlja...@psualum.com wrote:
> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
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Re: Door Bushings?
On Jun 17, 10:22 am, rlja...@psualum.com wrote:
> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
#16
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Re: Door Bushings?
On Jun 17, 10:22 am, rlja...@psualum.com wrote:
> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
#17
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Re: Door Bushings?
On Jun 17, 10:22 am, rlja...@psualum.com wrote:
> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
#18
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Re: Door Bushings?
<rljames@psualum.com>...
>> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
>
> 2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
> washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
> OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
>
Actually I was wondering the same thing on and off. On my 2002 TJ it has
this softer metal insert thing in where the pin goes. When I was
replacing the door one day I messed it up (bent it a bit) and the door was
stiff for a while until it just mashed itself back into shape I suppose,
as it works fine now.
At the time I was wondering if this was something that was replaceable or
if it mattered. I have concluded with time that it did not matter enough
for me, as it is OK now. Bob's question does have credence tho.
I would recommend to Bob that if he mashed it up and the door pin still
goes in, to just give it a bit of time and see if it works itself out of
being trouble. Mine seemed to.
Tomes
>> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
>
> 2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
> washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
> OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
>
Actually I was wondering the same thing on and off. On my 2002 TJ it has
this softer metal insert thing in where the pin goes. When I was
replacing the door one day I messed it up (bent it a bit) and the door was
stiff for a while until it just mashed itself back into shape I suppose,
as it works fine now.
At the time I was wondering if this was something that was replaceable or
if it mattered. I have concluded with time that it did not matter enough
for me, as it is OK now. Bob's question does have credence tho.
I would recommend to Bob that if he mashed it up and the door pin still
goes in, to just give it a bit of time and see if it works itself out of
being trouble. Mine seemed to.
Tomes
#19
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Re: Door Bushings?
<rljames@psualum.com>...
>> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
>
> 2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
> washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
> OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
>
Actually I was wondering the same thing on and off. On my 2002 TJ it has
this softer metal insert thing in where the pin goes. When I was
replacing the door one day I messed it up (bent it a bit) and the door was
stiff for a while until it just mashed itself back into shape I suppose,
as it works fine now.
At the time I was wondering if this was something that was replaceable or
if it mattered. I have concluded with time that it did not matter enough
for me, as it is OK now. Bob's question does have credence tho.
I would recommend to Bob that if he mashed it up and the door pin still
goes in, to just give it a bit of time and see if it works itself out of
being trouble. Mine seemed to.
Tomes
>> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
>
> 2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
> washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
> OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
>
Actually I was wondering the same thing on and off. On my 2002 TJ it has
this softer metal insert thing in where the pin goes. When I was
replacing the door one day I messed it up (bent it a bit) and the door was
stiff for a while until it just mashed itself back into shape I suppose,
as it works fine now.
At the time I was wondering if this was something that was replaceable or
if it mattered. I have concluded with time that it did not matter enough
for me, as it is OK now. Bob's question does have credence tho.
I would recommend to Bob that if he mashed it up and the door pin still
goes in, to just give it a bit of time and see if it works itself out of
being trouble. Mine seemed to.
Tomes
#20
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Re: Door Bushings?
<rljames@psualum.com>...
>> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
>
> 2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
> washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
> OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
>
Actually I was wondering the same thing on and off. On my 2002 TJ it has
this softer metal insert thing in where the pin goes. When I was
replacing the door one day I messed it up (bent it a bit) and the door was
stiff for a while until it just mashed itself back into shape I suppose,
as it works fine now.
At the time I was wondering if this was something that was replaceable or
if it mattered. I have concluded with time that it did not matter enough
for me, as it is OK now. Bob's question does have credence tho.
I would recommend to Bob that if he mashed it up and the door pin still
goes in, to just give it a bit of time and see if it works itself out of
being trouble. Mine seemed to.
Tomes
>> Can anyone recommend an after-market supplier of door hinge bushings?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob
>
> 2001 Wrangler. Bushings, aka - "door pin sleeves", "inserts", "spacer
> washers", the part that helps the door swivel easily, Aftermarket,
> OEM, 3rd party, anyplace.
>
Actually I was wondering the same thing on and off. On my 2002 TJ it has
this softer metal insert thing in where the pin goes. When I was
replacing the door one day I messed it up (bent it a bit) and the door was
stiff for a while until it just mashed itself back into shape I suppose,
as it works fine now.
At the time I was wondering if this was something that was replaceable or
if it mattered. I have concluded with time that it did not matter enough
for me, as it is OK now. Bob's question does have credence tho.
I would recommend to Bob that if he mashed it up and the door pin still
goes in, to just give it a bit of time and see if it works itself out of
being trouble. Mine seemed to.
Tomes