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Has anybody ever replaced the roller on the lower door hinges of a 73 240? It is the round part that the spring arm presses on and catches in two spots as the door open. Mine have deep grooves in them from old age. It looks as they are they same from 1970-78.I am rebuilding my hinges with new pins and bushings.

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  • 3 years later...

Reviving an old thread:

I've been nursing my door stop rollers along for a long time now, squirting them occasionally with penetrating oil, hoping that they would get better with use, and that the crap would eventually work its way out of them. The problem is that mine like to freeze in place (no doubt due to rust), so the detent arm slides and grinds on the frozen roller. That's not good. I once bought a truck whose PO neglected this part, and the metal fatigue had broken up the door's sheet metal around the door hinge. I had to have the door welded back together.

So has anyone figured out how to get lubricant into these things without removing the doors and rebuilding the hinges? I'd be grateful for any easy solutions. ;)

Edited by FastWoman

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