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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Worked great on a 2017 Jeep Wrangler 4 door. Tool worked as well. Can't ask for me for the price.
Shoeter02
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2024
Product fit fine. Time will tell how it ages.I left the fix for way too long. If I can recommend one thing - don’t leave it too long to fix.Rear door got to the stage where it was unopenable. Punch that is included deformed under pounding. Hat to drill out one of the old inserts it was so bad.Knowing that it gets this bad I might of used the plastic ones in the future. That being said this product came fairly speedily and was easy to install one I got the door off hinges.
shuffman
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
I was worried when reading other people's reviews on this product. Thought it was gonna be extremely bad and hard to put in. Don't listen to anybody that says this is hard. It took me all of 10 minutes to knock out the old ones and install the new ones. Very simple. Just put the knockout pin underneath the old using a dead blow to slightly tap comes right out and then tap the new one in very simple so far very happy with the product.
Brian Carpenter
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Works well. I suggest putting a floorjack with wood under the hinge side of the door, and put a lifting pressure on door, swing it back and forth till door comes off. Then take the hinges off, flip upside down on top of a socket to receive the old bushing, then pound out old bushings with tool supplied. Clean out hole. Pound in new bushings. Clean up the pins on the door. Lube pins. Put back together matching up the paint marks on the bolts and hinges. Doing this method saves dinging your paint with hammer, and will save you a lot of time.
SurfCaster
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
Was able to do 8 hinge bushings in like 15 minutes. Don't even waste time trying to knock the old ones out, use a 1/2" bit and drill them out. once they are all drilled out take the tool that was included and put it in from the top of each hinge and tap it with a hammer to drive out any pieces of the old bushing that were left behindonce all the holes are cleaned put apply a little grease to the outside of the new bushings. I used bearing grease because i had it handy but any lubricant would work. push the bushings into the holes, tap with a hammer if needed. Put a little more grease on your pinky and push a little into the top of each bushing.next grab your doors and marvel at how easily they slide into place. Hopefully next spring they came off just as easy!!!
David
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2022
I agree with other reviewers, the removal tool was a complete waste. I also drilled out the old bushing liners with a 1/2" drill bit. The tool did nothing but mushroom. On the other hand, the inserts were perfect. A few light taps with a hammer and a block of wood set them neatly into the hinges. I sanded the rust off the door hinge pins before reassembling the doors. The doors dropped right on, worked well, and most importantly, were easy to take back off. This was a 4-door set and I only have a 2-door, so I even have a full spare set. Very pleased.
Jean giachino
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2021
It looks really good for the job I didn’t try them yet. The delivery wasn’t fast but it doesn’t matter the important is that I got them thanks!
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