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Removable Door Hinges

904Bronco

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Bronco Guru
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Sep 28, 2004
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Loc.
San Martin, CA
Yes....

I have them, great improvement over 30+ year old factory sagging hinges...

They are actually made by Scott Drake aka: Drake automotive group. DAG also use to make most of the Carrol Shelby pieces... And they make alot of the Mustang Resto parts as well. Only problem is that you have to buy their parts through a Vendor, no direct purchasing...

WH or another EB vendor would be the best route ;D

http://www.drakeautomotivegroup.com/Store/Product/C6TZ-9722800-SK.aspx?wid=141
 

00gyrhed

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Aug 3, 2006
Messages
2,428
I could bear to spend that king of money. I have a set of full doors and roadster doors that I cut the window frames off and filled. I also had planned on some tube doors but I really like the roadster doors. I made a jig and just made 4 for the front riser and 8 for the doors.

made them myself I do not mean i did that crappy little conversion of the stock hinges. I used 3/8" pins and a sing top and bottom piece. There are some pictures in my gallery of the jig I made.

Bronco bob (All 4 Fun Offroad) use to sell a set of stainless pretty cheap but I didn't see them on his website.
 

sevenTseven

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Joined
Apr 1, 2007
Messages
437
Loc.
Oklahoma City, OK
I have some, but the cost was worth every penny for fitting new door posts. If I had to bolt and unbolt hinges every time I test fitted the door, it literally would have driven me insane.
 

orangecrush4u

Bronco Guru
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Mar 3, 2009
Messages
4,797
Loc.
Shelter Island, NY
I put a set from TBPs about a month after I bought the bronco, they work great. I just suggest you get someone to help you when you are lining up the doors:-X
 

BoltBuster

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 5, 2002
Messages
2,051
Yes I purchased a set, they will work great once I decide to pull the 50yr old rusted philips out of the old back plate.:cry:
 

mortimersnerd

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Aug 25, 2010
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Anyone make one that is decent quality but not as expensive? I don't really need our want stainless
 

chuck489

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Joined
Jul 5, 2008
Messages
317
Loc.
Dahlonega, GA
I have the ones from Wild Horses. I love them. Make sure to go back after you adjust them and thread lock them. Mine got out of adjustment and were loose after taking the doors off the first time. I also recommend checking the female part each time you take the doors off. I lost one of the brass fittings.
But over all I think they are worth it.
 

Heus33

Bronco Guru
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Jun 1, 2005
Messages
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Got my first look at a set on my new Bronco and they are simply awesome. Very beefy and they look like they're up to the task for another 40+ years.
 
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