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Old 10-07-2006, 15:53
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Default Door pins

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My drivers side door is dropping and catching on the front wing. I went to Nissan and asked for some new door pins, they tell me that there are brass bushes inside (£18) and also the pins and C clips (£28) has anyone had to change these? should I just do these bushes, or the whole lot (seems a lot for a few bits of metal, but then they charged me £2 each for the nuts on the turbo flange...)

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Old 10-07-2006, 17:58
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Default Door drop !

You need the Pin and brass insert as they are the bits that wear! Its a bit of a tricky job but well worth doing!
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Old 10-07-2006, 18:00
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Default door sag repair !

This will also help

http://www.zxoc.co.uk/forum/topic.as...rms=,door,pins

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Old 10-07-2006, 18:22
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Thanks Steve.

I will be doing it on my own, I thought to use a trolly jack to support the door and do them one at a time? I assume they pop out after removing the c clip?
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Old 10-07-2006, 18:37
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Hi guys.

My drivers side door is dropping and catching on the front wing. I went to Nissan and asked for some new door pins, they tell me that there are brass bushes inside (£18) and also the pins and C clips (£28) has anyone had to change these? should I just do these bushes, or the whole lot (seems a lot for a few bits of metal, but then they charged me £2 each for the nuts on the turbo flange...)

Thanks

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are these prices for all the bushes and pins and clips or each???? my doors are dropping a little too, although i need 2 new doors really as the rust quite bad, but for the time being a refurb will have to do.
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Old 10-07-2006, 19:08
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Yes ive heard of these kits from Nissan. Surely you can diy yourself something up
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yea would like to know too coz my drivers door one has gone and someone replaced it with a bolt........ so everytime you open the door it klunks
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Haha yes I know a few other s12s that do that. Not mine though
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Basically you have a pin that is held in by a c clip. You take this off after supporting the door. Then you tap out the upper and lower Brass rings from the hinge and tap in the new ones. If your door pin is worn then this will have to be changed. Take about an hour each side If you take your time
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