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It turns out that all 4 of my door hinge pins were broken. The pins were seized in both the upper (door side) and lower (cab side). With the hinges clean/ well lubricated the doors can be removed leaving the hinge pins in the cab side of the hinge.
I need to replace my broken door hinge pins and need to know the correct orientation for the replacements.
When the door is removed, does the pin stay with the door, or the body side of the hinge?
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