Scribe the location of the existing hinges on the body pillar or the door.
Mark the approximate centers of the mig welds on the hinge base.
Drill a 3 mm (1/8 in) pilot hole (5) completely through the spot welds (4) at each center punch mark.
Drill a 13 mm (1/2 in) hole through the hinge base (6) and the body pillar or the door using the smaller hole as a pilot.
A small amount of weld may still retain the hinge base to the body pillar or the door. Drive a chisel between the hinge base and the body pillar or the door in order to separate the hinge from the body pillar or the door.
Remove the hinges from the door or the body pillar.
Deburr the holes on the inside of the hinge pillar or the door in order to insure the proper seating of the hinge and the backing plate. Inspect the body pillar and the door in order to ensure that the hinge seating zone on the
body pillar or the door is flat.
Paint the inner and the outer surfaces of the hinge pillar or the door at the hinge mounting zone.
Coat the mating surface of the hinge with a medium bodied sealer.
Position the bolt-on service replacement hinges within the scribe marks that were made on the body pillar or the door at the time of removal.
Install the hinge to the body pillar or the door using the bolts and the tapping plate that is supplied with the service replacement kit.
Tighten the bolts to the recommended preliminary torque to
5 N·m (44 lb in).
Install the door to the body. Align the door as required. Do not close the door completely until you make a visual check in order to determine if the lock will correctly engage the striker and tighten to
25 N·m (18 lb ft).