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Boot hinge pin replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="67panel" data-source="post: 490773" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>THERES A HELL OF A LOAD FROM TORSION BARS,think a punch might do it.using a bay rear door mech (and much modded door on the rear of my rodded Austin Devon Countryman)and nearly had my fingers a few times .open or closed its still loaded and imposible to remove bars as far as I can see as riveted and I need to repair pivot points on hinge(oblong bits on your photo)as speading apart,washer welded on peg looks like my fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="67panel, post: 490773, member: 13328"] THERES A HELL OF A LOAD FROM TORSION BARS,think a punch might do it.using a bay rear door mech (and much modded door on the rear of my rodded Austin Devon Countryman)and nearly had my fingers a few times .open or closed its still loaded and imposible to remove bars as far as I can see as riveted and I need to repair pivot points on hinge(oblong bits on your photo)as speading apart,washer welded on peg looks like my fix. [/QUOTE]
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