I have a 99 Suburban and using this video as a guide, was able to change out my roller pins without a hitch, so thank you. I especially appreciate the attention to finish preservation, just because no one really ever sees the door hinges doesn't mean they shouldn't be well taken care of.
This is a great tutorial but myself I have found that is is much easier and less hassle to remove the door completely and then replace the entire roller pin assembly as one piece P/N 12540326 and hinge retainer 15562610. Have you seen the custom roller pins supplied by Cunningham Machine ? They look really nice and easy to install. My '99 K1500 was just re-done both with all GM door hinge pins, bushings, springs and roller pins. Huge difference! When it comes time to re-do my 99 Tahoe I am going to give the Cunningham Machine parts a go. All these Dorman and other manufacturers are a means of last resort and always best to go with genuine GM or AC-Delco parts when available. Thanks again and supplying GM part numbers is almost as valuable as the repair tutorials themselves.
I cant seem to fine the roller you have listed in your description, I can still find the pin on Amazon but not the roller. I have a 1993 silverado and my hinge roller is slightly bent.
That part has been discontinued since 2011 or so. It's not been offered by any aftermarket vendors afaik, so only something you'll be able to find NOS (new old stock). There is a link in the description with both the original and a later number to widen the search alert you could set up.
Thanks, I just checked and they are all working but the search has had alot of aftermarket noise from an unrelated part of the same number creep in. Tightened that search to just the GM truck part now. Let me know if its working for you now.
Dr shock i got it its the part that olso works for the camero thankyou so much the only video in UA-cam to do the rigth way... i put away my Sawzall i was about to cut it like everyone else 🙂
i have a 2000 Jimmy that has that roller pin entirely missing. could i just get that bottom pin and roller part? i cant find any aftermarket roller pins that fit correctly.
I'd say this kind of body work is something an independent privately owned small general repairs shop would handle. I wouldn't expect a shop focusing on engines and transmissions to want this sort of business. Nor would a tire and brake focused shop. Definitely make sure they have experience doing this first though.
Yes the door will still work but it will just swing freely. It’s kind of a feature to keep from accidentally dinging the door. All you have to do is remove the spring and your set.
Мы бы не согласились, что проще ;-) Но, как и во многих проектах, есть несколько способов. We would disagree which is easier ;-) But, as with many projects, there are several ways.
I have a 99 Suburban and using this video as a guide, was able to change out my roller pins without a hitch, so thank you. I especially appreciate the attention to finish preservation, just because no one really ever sees the door hinges doesn't mean they shouldn't be well taken care of.
Very interesting. I have never seen that done before. Thank you for sharing.
I just did one on my C1500 and changed the whole pin. I didn't know it could be done this way where just the tip and the roller is replaced. Thanks.
This is a great tutorial but myself I have found that is is much easier and less hassle to remove the door completely and then replace the entire roller pin assembly as one piece P/N 12540326 and hinge retainer 15562610. Have you seen the custom roller pins supplied by Cunningham Machine ? They look really nice and easy to install. My '99 K1500 was just re-done both with all GM door hinge pins, bushings, springs and roller pins. Huge difference! When it comes time to re-do my 99 Tahoe I am going to give the Cunningham Machine parts a go.
All these Dorman and other manufacturers are a means of last resort and always best to go with genuine GM or AC-Delco parts when available. Thanks again and supplying GM part numbers is almost as valuable as the repair tutorials themselves.
Great videos. Detailed and exact.
Bom trabalho. Me ajudou muito pois estou fazendo a troca do pino em minha S10 1998. Agradecimentos do Brasil.
That was a good video very good directions
Man you're the goat for this video this saved my day!
Exceptional
Seems you like doing this the hard way. Mine, I just cut and punched out the whole assembly and drove a new pen with roller back in. About 15 mins.
I was able to cut the staking on the top with a chisel. No drilling required
Need to do the same soon
I cant seem to fine the roller you have listed in your description, I can still find the pin on Amazon but not the roller. I have a 1993 silverado and my hinge roller is slightly bent.
That part has been discontinued since 2011 or so. It's not been offered by any aftermarket vendors afaik, so only something you'll be able to find NOS (new old stock). There is a link in the description with both the original and a later number to widen the search alert you could set up.
In trying to free the small pin from the larger pin, would heat or freezing it help in loosening it ?
Possibly, but you have alot of paint finish in this area that heat would permanently damage.
Can you please put the right link to the parts im not getting the rigth part from amazon or ebay thankyou
Thanks, I just checked and they are all working but the search has had alot of aftermarket noise from an unrelated part of the same number creep in. Tightened that search to just the GM truck part now. Let me know if its working for you now.
Dr shock i got it its the part that olso works for the camero thankyou so much the only video in UA-cam to do the rigth way... i put away my Sawzall i was about to cut it like everyone else 🙂
i have a 2000 Jimmy that has that roller pin entirely missing. could i just get that bottom pin and roller part? i cant find any aftermarket roller pins that fit correctly.
What kind of car shop would you have to go to to get this done? Just wondering
I'd say this kind of body work is something an independent privately owned small general repairs shop would handle. I wouldn't expect a shop focusing on engines and transmissions to want this sort of business. Nor would a tire and brake focused shop. Definitely make sure they have experience doing this first though.
Will this work on a 02 chevy s10?
Is the door safe and functional without this mechanism? In other words…..could I just remove the bad roller and pin and be done?
Yes the door will still work but it will just swing freely. It’s kind of a feature to keep from accidentally dinging the door. All you have to do is remove the spring and your set.
You can pry out the spring with a screw driver also.
How do I replace the bottom one
The check link roller is only a part of the top hinge, there are no bottom check link rollers on the OBS model year trucks this video covers.
Проще снять переднее крыло и не мучается, там доступа больше а так вся краска изцарапана!
Мы бы не согласились, что проще ;-) Но, как и во многих проектах, есть несколько способов.
We would disagree which is easier ;-) But, as with many projects, there are several ways.
Would These part work on a 2003 Chevy S-10 2.2 4 cylinder???