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Door removal - BJ40

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Door removal - BJ40

Post by De-lux »

Hey all,

I've tried searching (the OL search feature sucks of late) with no avail...

Does anyone know how to remove the doors on a 1978 BJ40 Cruiser?

I can see there is a pin that goes through the hinge, but I couldn't remove it with a small amount of force.

Do I need a FBH to get this pin to budge, or is there a trick to it?



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Post by bj on roids »

4 bolts hold the second part of the hinge, inside the pillar, undo it there and remove pins on the bench. Lots of lube and drive it with a brass drift, as they are easy to damage
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Post by De-lux »

thanks BJ - I'll give it a whirl tomorrow :cool:
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Post by De-lux »

Any more advice here people? Here's what I'm looking at...

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Post by shorty_f0rty »

are you trying to swap doors or go doorless? Just unbolt the hinges from the door? even if you are trying to go doorless remove the doors first to get better access to the pins, lube it up as BJ said when you go to put it back together... 2nd time round they should come out easy.
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Post by Ricko »

I've never dismantled the actual hinge before. You can either remove the door by removing the 3 bolts connecting the hinge to the door or there are another 3 bolts connecting the hinge to the body. These are difficult to access but are there and can be removed. I would refrain from removing that pin...
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Post by De-lux »

I'm trying to go doorless. My mate is hacking the doors up for me to make half doors
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Post by De-lux »

Got the doors off - just needed a little more oomph with a FBH to remove those pins. Thanks to all for the help :)
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Post by Yo_jono »

"If at first you don't succeed a bigger hammer is all you need"
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