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S10/Blazer Chevy S10 Tool Steel Roller Pin 1995-2004
S10/Blazer Chevy S10 Tool Steel Roller Pin 1995-2004
S10/Blazer Chevy S10 Tool Steel Roller Pin 1995-2004
S10/Blazer Chevy S10 Tool Steel Roller Pin 1995-2004
S10/Blazer Chevy S10 Tool Steel Roller Pin 1995-2004
S10/Blazer Chevy S10 Tool Steel Roller Pin 1995-2004
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S10/Blazer Chevy S10 Tool Steel Roller Pin 1995-2004

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Chevy S10 Tool Steel Roller Pin. Gen 3.

These were designed to be the permanent replacement for your stock roller pin. Built extremely heavy-duty these will provide a lifetime of service. 

See the features on the diagram below.

Fits: Chevy first and second-gen S10 Blazers (1982-2004) FRONT DOORS.

Sold Individually, you will need to order two to replace both front doors. 

Roller Pin Installation Guide: 

Step 1: Remove the door detent spring. 
Step 2: Grind or file away the factory staked roller pin head.
Step 3: Punch out the factory roller pin from the hinge plate. 
Step 4: Clean the holes where the pin was.
Step 5: Insert your new EnduraPin Roller pin into the holes.
Step 6: Start threading the tightening bolt into the body of the roller pin.
Step 7: You may need to gently tap the pin from the bottom with a hammer to get the knurled section into the hinge plate depending on how worn your hinge plate is.
Step 8: Tighten the nut on the roller pin using a 7/16" and an allen wrench.
Step 9: Re-install your detent spring.