Door hinge?

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1dopeHoe

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Where can I pick up a new lower door hinge? I'm in Germany and the nearest dealer is 3 hours away. My door makes a horrible racket everytime you open it fully because the damn wheel/roller bearing thing is not rolling with the door.
 

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The hinges are actually "glued" on. There are bolts aswell, but swapping the hinge isn't easy. The alignment to the door is almost never back to the way it was and closing it will be weird

Is it lubed? Can you post a picture and maybe we can suggest a solution
 
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The hinges are actually "glued" on. There are bolts aswell, but swapping the hinge isn't easy. The alignment to the door is almost never back to the way it was and closing it will be weird

Is it lubed? Can you post a picture and maybe we can suggest a solution

I'll get a pic in a few, when it warms up a little. From what I could tell just by looking at it quickly, is that there are 6 bolts holding it on and the wheel is not an changable part (the entire hinge needs to be swapped. It is very lubed. I put tones of WD40 on it.
 
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So as you can see what I've circled in the pic, with the door fully opened the wheel does not roll with the door as it's supposed to. This is causing a disgusting noise and the door grinds against it. It doesn't appear as though you can just replace the wheel, hence why I think I need to remove/replace the entire hinge.
 

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Mine did this exact same thing. I sprayed white lithium grease on it and it still did it. So I went to the dealer and of course my extended "it covers everything warranty" did not cover it so I waid fugg it and waited. As soon as it got a bit warmer I think that the grease had a chance to work in there and the wheel is rolling like new again.
I would try to get a hold of it (the wheel)with a pair of needle nose channel locks and turn it manually while spraying wd40. As soon as it frees up spray a grease in there, it has more "sticking power".
 
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Yeah I thought about trying to manually turn it with some needle nose pliers, but the spring pressure seems like it might be a huge PITA to do. I have some white lithium spray too...I'll probably give it a shot seeing as how I don't have much of a choice.
 

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If you want to fix it get some grease called "3 in one". Your roller has gotten stuck / rusted so its not spinning at all. It makes a NASTY sound too! Grease that baby up and work the door open and closed. It will be as good as new!
 
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If you want to fix it get some grease called "3 in one". Your roller has gotten stuck / rusted so its not spinning at all. It makes a NASTY sound too! Grease that baby up and work the door open and closed. It will be as good as new!

Please read the first post. I know what's wrong with the door, I just can't get it unstuck.
 

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Use WD40 on it until it gets "unstuck" and then pack that thing with grease and it should fix it.
 

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I had the same problem last month on my 08 Tahoe and the dealer fixed it under warranty.....Took them a few hours and they've been perfect since. I figured this was a common problem since as soon as I brought it up there wasn't even a bit of hassle they just ordered the hinges and made the appt.
 
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