Thanks for the tutorial. I could not get the compressor tool to collapse the spring short enough to fit into the slot. I ended up using 6 zip ties to collapse the spring using a vise. It's a bit dangerous, But I quickly inserted the spring, wedged it in, started cutting the zip ties, and 5 minutes later it was secure with the zip ties removed. Your camera work really helped a lot. Thankfully my hinge pins are in good shape. They are a lot easier to take out and install without having to remove the door. Have a great day. GB
I must be stupid cuz mine shoots out everytime
Replace the ROLLER PIN IT IS BROKEN !!! thanks
Hi dad it's camigh
Roller pin is broken.
Hi cliff it’s mouse
Hey there what the name of that tool I need buy one to put the spring to my s10 thank u
Thats an interesting looking socket wrench. Who makes that?
Thanks getting ready to do the same thing on my 89' it looks like you need to replace the roller pin also which I doing also?
thank you for information that was really usefull for me God bless you
PS My previous comment was for an 89 Chevy Silverado standard cab. Doors are heavy as hell.
Thanks for the tutorial. I could not get the compressor tool to collapse the spring short enough to fit into the slot. I ended up using 6 zip ties to collapse the spring using a vise. It's a bit dangerous, But I quickly inserted the spring, wedged it in, started cutting the zip ties, and 5 minutes later it was secure with the zip ties removed. Your camera work really helped a lot. Thankfully my hinge pins are in good shape. They are a lot easier to take out and install without having to remove the door. Have a great day. GB
You should have replaced the pin also it is broken