Aluminum door hinges

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  • Spring for steel doors

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  • Spring for fiberglass doors

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  • No spring and removable pin

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Matts440

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Some on moparts have brought up the want for these hinges for fiberglass or steel doors. I have emailed back and forth with Jerry at SD Concepts and he can make them for all body cars probably more a,b and e's. Now with Springs would cost more over just the factory type brackets with a pin that can be removed.
 
If you ever dealt with a vehicle door that didn't have detent spring and roller(s) you would definitely want that feature. A lot of Fords had ( maybe still have ) a spring steel finger in the hinge that would just snap off. Even the little Escort door could be a biotch.
 
Agree, he can make them with a spring he was just saying cost wise it would be cheaper without. But if you look at most aftermarket door hinges from alston and s&w they don't have Springs just brackets and pins for easy removal. It was brought up for more fiberglass doors, but if we can cross them over to steel for classes that require stock steel doors. The hinges without the spring would be a bushing with a removable pin.
 
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I dont think you need a spring for fiberglass doors. They are so light and fragile i wouldnt want springs on them.
I have mine on stock hinges with a roll pin and it works ok but i will be changing it to a lift off style soon.
 
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