Pop the pin out of your door hinges.
How to put pin back in door hinge.
Carefully slide the blade through.
Line up the two hinge plates so that the ones on the door match the ones in the jamb.
Install a new upper hinge pin retainer.
Taking a hammer and your nail punch gently ram the pin upwards.
Force the pin up from the door hinge.
Remove the bolt from the lower hinges.
On trucks with power components in the door connect the wiring going to the door under the dash panel.
Continue to tap it up gradually increasing the force until the pin is finally lodged upwards.
Hold the door in place using blocks under the bottom to support it if necessary.
Feed the wiring.
Tips on easily removing the pins from door hinges step 1.
Install a new lower hinge pin retainer.
I have a door that was sticking rubbing on the top right side because the top hinge pin seems too narrow.
Connect the door to the jamb.
Line up the clutterbuster brackets along the door to check fit.
Cut away any paint from the top of the hinge pin using a sharp utility knife.
I tried this exactly the way shown and the hinge is now tight and the door no longer sticks.
This leaves the stopper assembly.
Put the flat end of the nail against the pin and tap it up with the hammer.
Put the plastic spacer on the pin and put the pin back in thorough the bracket and door hinge.
Insert the hinge pin into the hole in the stopper assembly from above so that the shank of the pin extends below the assembly.
Slide the pin back into the hinge.
Hold a screwdriver at the base of the hinge pin and tap it with a hammer to pry the pin head from the hinge.
Slide the hinge pins into place and remove the blocks from the door.