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Door droop repair $?$?$?

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I have the pins to repair the door droop but no time to do the repair:dunno: Anyone have a rough idea what a body shop would charge to do the job:popcorn: I'm getting frustrated with "slamming" the door shut every time.
 
I'd say its a 2 hour job X what ever there shop rate is usually around 75-100 bucks an hour


I'd say to do it yourself and save the money its not very hard case of beer and a buddy is all it takes lol
 
I've been working 12 and 16 hour days 6 days a week and no end in sight:eek1: Right now that sounds like a deal:bow:
 
I'd say its a 2 hour job X what ever there shop rate is usually around 75-100 bucks an hour


I'd say to do it yourself and save the money its not very hard case of beer and a buddy is all it takes lol
hey, lot of action coming outta Wasilla :popcorn: Alaska is getting several reality shows lately:waytogo:
 
hey, lot of action coming outta Wasilla :popcorn: Alaska is getting several reality shows lately:waytogo:

yeah lol those shows are kinda neat . but I could do with out all the fake drama they try to inject
 
I live near ya (San Bernardino) and used to live in Corona (folks still do) if you need a hand let me know i need to do mine as well and this would be a good refresher.
 
I found a local body shop that did it for $100. It actually was not the pins and bushings at all, they adjusted the hinges and voila :bow:
 
I adjusted my doors with a couple of blocks of wood and a bottle jack it will work fine as long as you don't use the door as a grab handle . took me like 5 -10 minutes .
 
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