svenoeger
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Door removal
Hi everyone.
Got a 1976 P-van, need to remove the doors for some rust repair.
I've read you can either knock the pins out, or some models have bolts behind the kick panels? which would make it a whole lot easier.
What have people done, and what tools (for hinges) are best.
cheers,
Alex
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maxrs
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RE: Door removal
2011/04/22 17:43:35
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A door pin removal tool is the easy way, but rust will be behind the hinges. If you do remove the pins, don't push the bottom pin down.
Just mark where the hinges are on the body before you remove the door.
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PeterM
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RE: Door removal
2011/04/22 23:36:42
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Easiest way is to remove the kick panel to access the four nuts that hold the door on. Make sure you tightly pack a rag in the cavity at the very bottom below the bottom nut. That way if you slip and drop a nut or the rectangular washer it won't fall into the sill cavity.
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RE: Door removal
2011/04/23 11:07:37
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thanks guys, Got home and checked, its welded into the kick panel.
Have to go the pin removal tool...so don't hit the bottom one down...
where is the best place to get the best tool?
A
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RE: Door removal
2011/04/23 14:18:39
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UK e-bay sell them. Try a local panel shop with a carton under your arm.
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RE: Door removal
2011/04/26 14:26:46
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i just pulled my doors off. just use the right sized nail punch..
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Harrys Discipline
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RE: Door removal
2011/05/12 11:06:47
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yeah, just ended up cutting them off... pins were so fused. Didn't want to, but couldn't see the alternative. Wish they were bolt on doors!
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RE: Door removal
2011/05/18 19:48:34
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Alex, when I removed my Mk1 doors I tried the pin removal tool. Dont wasta ya money. It bent on the second decent hit ($50 in bin). I got some scrap 2x1" scrap metal and welded a 8mm metal dowel onto the end. Does the same job and is much stronger. Worked for me anyway. Oh and use WD40 and a paint stripping heat gun to get the hinges nice and hot before you bash the pins (try not to let the heat soak into the pin too much else they will expand also and you will have achieved nothing).
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RE: Door removal
2011/05/18 20:23:06
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quote: Originally posted by Harrys Discipline
yeah, just ended up cutting them off... pins were so fused. Didn't want to, but couldn't see the alternative. Wish they were bolt on doors!

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RE: Door removal
2011/05/18 20:43:07
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Next inquiry might be "howe am I going to refit my doors?" Good luck with that.
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RE: Door removal
2011/05/18 22:04:24
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quote: Originally posted by Bloodyeck
Next inquiry might be "howe am I going to refit my doors?" Good luck with that.
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RE: Door removal
2011/05/19 14:32:17
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Why the hell did you do that!!!
If you where going to cut anything you should have cut the pin not the hindge!
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RE: Door removal
2011/05/19 15:24:38
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Anybody who has removed Escort doors knows the Shear frustration and anger. I understand why he did it (just dont think he should have!!!!) [B)][}:)][:-(]
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RE: Door removal
2011/05/19 18:48:25
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RE: Door removal
2011/05/19 21:12:48
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