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*Repair* Door check, torn sheet metal


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A new rattle popped up a few days ago on my '88. Upon inspection I found that the sheet metal had torn out around one of the mounting bolts for the door check assembly. When I removed the pin holding the door heck arm to the body, the entire assembly fell inside the door, leaving the top nut and bolt in place.

 

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Apparently not only had the sheet metal surrounding the lower mount given way, but the top mount had also broken off of the assembly,

 

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I cleaned up the area to be repaired with a wire wheel,

 

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I removed the door. It was surprising easy (compared to all the other jeep doors I've removed). I used a T-40 torx socket on a 3/8 racht to loosen some of the bolts. Most of the work of removing the door mounting bolts was done with a T-40 torx socket that I modified for the job by punching out the torx part and using it in a 8mm ratcheting wrench. Don't remember where I learned this trick.

 

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I cut the handle short on a body hammer and stuck it inside the speaker hole in the door, then used the hammer and a dolly to flatten the are back out.

All of my sheet metal was too thin so I cut a patch out of a piece of square tubing that I had laying around and welded it in. I did a few rounds of welding and grinding before the are was nice and flat. Forgot to take pics after the last grinding.

 

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I then drilled a new hole to mount the door check assembly and reinstalled my door. One of the door hinge pins broke do I replaced it with a "tension pin".  I also took the opportunity to cut of the bottom part of the door hinges to make the door easier to remove in the future.

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19 hours ago, EUREKA said:

I removed the door. It was surprising easy (compared to all the other jeep doors I've removed). I used a T-40 torx socket on a 3/8 racht to loosen some of the bolts. Most of the work of removing the door mounting bolts was done with a T-40 torx socket that I modified for the job by punching out the torx part and using it in a 8mm ratcheting wrench. Don't remember where I learned this trick.

 

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I made one too from a cut-down torx (I have a whole box of 40s) :D   I have an 8mm socket on a mini breakerbar to start 'em. 

 

 

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