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Old 06-09-2009, 01:59 PM
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I am looking for a Ram van with sliding side doors. I keep finding conversion vans with barn/hinged doors. Is it possible to remove the hinged doors and replace them with a sliding door?

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Possible yes, cost effective no. A whole side of a donor van would have to be wielded on to your van.

The barn doors are the most trouble free doors you can have. The slider doors have many moving parts that wear out and have been known to allow the door to drop or even fall off. I personally like the side barn doors.

Best to keep looking if the slider door is what you really want.
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Possible yes, cost effective no. A whole side of a donor van would have to be wielded on to your van.

The barn doors are the most trouble free doors you can have. The slider doors have many moving parts that wear out and have been known to allow the door to drop or even fall off. I personally like the side barn doors.

Best to keep looking if the slider door is what you really want.


Have both and totally agree that the sliders are a PITA. If you have barn doors be sure the oiler holes are there on the backside of the hinges so you can pump oil to the pin/bushings for trouble free operation.
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Did not know they had oilers, will check my service manual on that. I have always just soaked them with a good penetrating oil.
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Think it started with the '89 models. I have an '89 and to tell you the truth I did not notice them right away. First noticed it on some newer stuff in the junkyard and only then checked mine. And, drilled all my older ones too, an 1/8" drill to the pin and then a spot with a 3/16" has worked.

When Bell Canada ran Dodges here they drilled and tapped the hinge for a grease nipple, guess they got tired of the doors falling off.
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