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The rear door hinges were the worst,exept for the bonnet hinges as they had maybe an inch play.Fixed them also.
The top tailgate hinges are 6mm pin(this one punches out,no grinding) and around 9.5mm outside bush id so i took them out to take the 8x10 bushes also,the door side hinge lost some material but i think its still plenty strong enough,time will tell.
The bottom hinges were 8mm pin i think but i still had to drill the body side to take the new bush,one side i drilled right through but the next one i only went in say 15mm to cover the lenght of the bush and it was a little tighter fitting,drilling right through reamed it out a little more.
Man my bonnet hinges were bad,i drilled a small pilot hole in the riveted side(see the spare one in the photos,its not drilled but you can see the rivet) then drill the old pin out with about a 6mmm drill then knock it out,both sides are slightly recessed and its hard to get a grinder to knock the head off the rivet,drilling was easier for me.After the pins out bang a 10mmm hole through them then i used a high tensile small bolt with enough shank to make the distance then weld the bolt/nut either side after tightening it.
Then i had to grind about 5mmm off either side of the nut and bolt as the hinge has a narrow gap to go back in through.There is no bushes in the bonnet hinges.
The top tailgate hinges are 6mm pin(this one punches out,no grinding) and around 9.5mm outside bush id so i took them out to take the 8x10 bushes also,the door side hinge lost some material but i think its still plenty strong enough,time will tell.
The bottom hinges were 8mm pin i think but i still had to drill the body side to take the new bush,one side i drilled right through but the next one i only went in say 15mm to cover the lenght of the bush and it was a little tighter fitting,drilling right through reamed it out a little more.
Man my bonnet hinges were bad,i drilled a small pilot hole in the riveted side(see the spare one in the photos,its not drilled but you can see the rivet) then drill the old pin out with about a 6mmm drill then knock it out,both sides are slightly recessed and its hard to get a grinder to knock the head off the rivet,drilling was easier for me.After the pins out bang a 10mmm hole through them then i used a high tensile small bolt with enough shank to make the distance then weld the bolt/nut either side after tightening it.
Then i had to grind about 5mmm off either side of the nut and bolt as the hinge has a narrow gap to go back in through.There is no bushes in the bonnet hinges.