Door Hinge return spring-

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I've read the posts on replacing a broken door return spring however was unable to access the pics showing the bent screwdriver/pry bar. If you have any personal experience doing this WITHOUT removing the door- it would be GREATLY appreciated. (Along with any links & pictures.)

Sincere Thanks in advance.
 

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Here you go.

 

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Bought this tool years ago. Change the spring in seconds. Hook the bottom, crank around the top and push down.

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You could make one out of a old 1/2" drive socket.
 

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Thanks more than you realize. I'd purchase one but have never seen anything like it but... at least now I have an idea!
 

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I have a stripped down cab andthe springs , now all i need is warmer weather and motiviation....got 50% of it whipped
 

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I was wrong...I do not have the springs....I was debating not replacing. Since they are still in place. But I think for the cost and shipping charges i think it would be foolish to not replace while things are disassembled
 

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I was DOUBLE Wrong. I do have springs.
Anybody else have trouble finding parts when everything is dismantled
 

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All good @Ken B I think we all have this problem..................uh how old are you??...............lol
 

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after a day in the garage.,,feel older than dirt. I actually took a day off work in the heat of covid and said I am not sick with covid I am just old and sore from working on my project, caught some ribbing when i got back to work
 

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You guys are great- I retired Jan 2021 (after battling COVID- there WERE,times I truly wanted to die) and started working on my 78K10 SWB (2nd owner). It was sitting for years and I got it up and running. Last year my younger sister died from Cancer (COVID stopped all treatments until it was too late), sooo I've really appreciated your insights. I saw a post where removing the door was like pulling the engine to change the oil...
I'm looking forward to success on the door return spring without removing the door (or hood, inner and outer fenders...).
Many thanks- I greatly appreciate your insights and advice.
 

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