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Old May 11, 2007 | 11:06 PM
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I bought the rebuild kit from Mustang Steve for $60. It is pretty easy, but you do need a MIGor TIG welder, and a good drill press or mill and some drill bits or endmills. If you don't have the tools above the extra $60 to have him do the labor is money well spent.

You do drill out the hinges to a larger diameter, so you can repair a hinge that is really worn. His kit is a slick setup, it increases the bushing contact area by 300% or so, and you add a Zerk fitting, which should make them last a L o n g time.

You cut the stock pins, drive them out, then drill out the holes for the new bushing and pin. After that you take the inner part of the hinge and insert the small piece of steel tubing and usea bolt to keep it aligned with the holes. Then you lay a bead around the steel tube on the top and bottom. Then ream out the hole to clean out any over penetration. After that you press in the bushings, assemble the hinge, install the pin, then weld the pin at the bottom... Paint them, then shoot them full with a grease gun.

My drivers side was worn enough that using a mill allowed me to keep the hole centered in the original location, something you can't do with a drill press. You may want to take this into consideration when you decide if you are going to rebuild them yourself ( being a little off won't matter).

Peter



Old May 13, 2007 | 10:29 AM
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yes your fiberglass parts i remember you wasnt happy with the way they fit
Old May 13, 2007 | 06:03 PM
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ORIGINAL: Bentworker

I bought the rebuild kit from Mustang Steve for $60. It is pretty easy, but you do need a MIGor TIG welder, and a good drill press or mill and some drill bits or endmills. If you don't have the tools above the extra $60 to have him do the labor is money well spent.

You do drill out the hinges to a larger diameter, so you can repair a hinge that is really worn. His kit is a slick setup, it increases the bushing contact area by 300% or so, and you add a Zerk fitting, which should make them last a L o n g time.

You cut the stock pins, drive them out, then drill out the holes for the new bushing and pin. After that you take the inner part of the hinge and insert the small piece of steel tubing and usea bolt to keep it aligned with the holes. Then you lay a bead around the steel tube on the top and bottom. Then ream out the hole to clean out any over penetration. After that you press in the bushings, assemble the hinge, install the pin, then weld the pin at the bottom... Paint them, then shoot them full with a grease gun.

My drivers side was worn enough that using a mill allowed me to keep the hole centered in the original location, something you can't do with a drill press. You may want to take this into consideration when you decide if you are going to rebuild them yourself ( being a little off won't matter).

Peter



oh well in that case it might not be a bad idea....$120+ship compared to a couple hundred for new....what if i didnt add the zerk fittings....i mean could i add my own zerk fittings so i can avoid paying the extra $40 for adding zerk fittings? do i REALLY need them anways...i mean the hinges lasted 40 yrs with no zerks...but anyways yeah...let me know what you think....what is the turn around time usually for him to do the hinges???
Old May 13, 2007 | 06:09 PM
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ORIGINAL: andrewmp6

yes your fiberglass parts i remember you wasnt happy with the way they fit
oh, well i started REALLY working on it over the last few days....the trunk lid fits decent and quarter extentions too...they will need work but they arent that bad....the tail light panel isnt too impressive...but i mean im making it work...its bolted on and stuff....the side skirts (groud effects from mustangs plus) fit decent but they are a tad short...can probaby fix that by just tapping in the fender well lip a bit...i havent gotten my side scoops yet but im about to buy them off ebay right now...the front valance broke off from too much binding pressure last i checked.....that is the part that seemslike it wasnt made for a mustang...lol its like an inch too long and totally isnt shaped right to fit flush....but i will get it going if its the last thing i do...lol
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