Phil, Thank you so much for all your tips on my sagging door situation. I like the old hillbilly trick. I will try that because my hinge pins are loose and all the adjusting I tried didn't really do anything. The car has very little rust so all the bolts easily came free. If the washer trick doesn't work I will start looking for some new hinges. Thanks again and have a Merry Christmas. Nick. On Wednesday, December 25, 2002, at 10:21 AM, Phil Patterson wrote: > Your hinges are probably wore, you may want to look into getting them > rebuilt or finding some replacements. If anyone has some good > recomendations > on hinge rebuilders, it would be much appreciated! I've seen some > listed in > Hemmings and Mopar Collector's Guide, but haven't done business with > any of > them, so can't make any kind of a recomendation. The old hillbilly > trick of > raising the door involves putting a washer or two between the hinge > and the > door on the bottom hinge. This will usually raise the end of the door > about > 3 times the thickness of the washer, but this is just an estimate. Just > support the door very well, and soak the bolts good with solvent before > removal. If the bolts seem stubborn, you may be advised to remove the > interior panel and soak the threaded part inside the door with solvent > as > well. Hit the bolts sharply with a hammer to shock them loose, but be > careful not to mar the paint on or around the bolts. Hopefully they'll > come > loose without too much difficulty. > Good luck and Merry Christmas! > Phil <>< > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nick & Barbara Nichols" <3nichols@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 8:27 PM > Subject: Re: IML: Sagging door > > >> >> Hello Everyone, >> >> I recently purchased a '61 Imperial LeBaron and am trying to align the >> driver's door. It is sagging and doesn't shut completely. I've tried >> adjusting it as described in the shop manual and no luck yet. The >> rubber all around the door is good. There is some play in both lower >> and upper hinges. Are these hinges shot? Anyone have any tips? >> thanks, Nick Nichols >> >> >>