My hinges are f'ed, I cringe every time the wife slams the passenger door shut with all her strength (why can't the get their head around lifting it while shutting it normaly?). So being one of those that prefers to fix than replace, I Googled the problem and came accross this thread on another forum
http://forums.lr4x4.com/topic/39388-greasable-slop-free-rebuildable-defender-hinges-10-minute-mod/
I had a spare hinge so I set about trying it out. Knocking the pin out I found there to be no wear in the pin but wear in the door half of the hinge only. As I drilled this part to 7.9mm, the bushes spun and came out. There was no mention of bushes in the above topic. The hole they were in is 8mm, the shank on the cap head is 7.9mm, when mated up there is in my opinion too much play. Maybe some hinges dont have bushes?
Either way, I'll turn up some new bushes at 9mm o/d as the hinges on my doors are worse than the spare I tested on. Providing my pins are still good it'll be a quick easy fix.
Planning on doing it Friday afternoon, so I'll get photos
http://forums.lr4x4.com/topic/39388-greasable-slop-free-rebuildable-defender-hinges-10-minute-mod/
I had a spare hinge so I set about trying it out. Knocking the pin out I found there to be no wear in the pin but wear in the door half of the hinge only. As I drilled this part to 7.9mm, the bushes spun and came out. There was no mention of bushes in the above topic. The hole they were in is 8mm, the shank on the cap head is 7.9mm, when mated up there is in my opinion too much play. Maybe some hinges dont have bushes?
Either way, I'll turn up some new bushes at 9mm o/d as the hinges on my doors are worse than the spare I tested on. Providing my pins are still good it'll be a quick easy fix.
Planning on doing it Friday afternoon, so I'll get photos