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The Best Way to Buy Front Door Hinges Online

Tired of a sagging or popping door? We provide fully tested, heavy-duty OEM front door hinges that are guaranteed to restore your door's factory alignment. Fast shipping across New Jersey and nationwide.

Pivot Tested

Each hinge pin is checked for play to ensure a zero-sag fit.

Structural Audit

We verify the hinge leaves are not bent or distorted from impact.

Tested used front door hinge with clean pivot point and no rust scaling

Genuine OEM Door Hinges for All Makes

A worn front door hinge doesn't just make your car feel old; it can damage your door latch and strike plate due to misalignment. At Falcon Car Parts, we specialize in providing genuine used front door hinges that offer the original load-bearing strength your vehicle requires. Why settle for flimsy aftermarket hinges that lead to wind noise?

Every used door hinge we ship is pulled from clean donor vehicles. Our technicians inspect the bushings and pivot pins for vertical play, ensuring that when you hang your door, it clicks shut with the same precision as the day it was built.

  • Sag-Free Guarantee: Verified tight tolerances on all pivot points.
  • Rust Inspection: Only solid, rust-free assemblies are approved for sale.
  • Position Matching: Accurate sourcing for Upper and Lower positions.

Fast Delivery for Door Hardware in NJ

Based in Clifton, NJ, Falcon Car Parts is your local source for used front door hinges in New Jersey. We understand that a door that won't close correctly is a security issue, which is why we offer expedited processing for all door structural components.

Serving Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, and the entire Tri-State area with reliable, tested OEM replacement parts.

Next-Day NJ Delivery

Restore your door's alignment fast with local NJ shipping!

Door Hinges for Every Vehicle Position

From standard sedan hinges to heavy-duty, multi-stage truck door assemblies.

Upper Hinges

Position-specific hinges often responsible for maintaining door-to-roof alignment.

Lower Hinges

High-torque hinges designed to support the primary weight of the door assembly.

Door Check Links

The center strap that prevents the door from opening too wide or swinging shut.

Our 6-Point Quality Check for Door Hinges

Structural integrity is our standard. Every used hinge passes this inspection:

  • 1. Lateral Play Test: We apply pressure to the pivot to ensure zero side-to-side wobble.
  • 2. Hinge Leaf Audit: We check for bends or distortion in the metal where it bolts to the chassis.
  • 3. Pin Rust Check: We verify the pivot pin is not seized and moves without grinding.
  • 4. Threaded Boss Inspection: Any integrated mounting threads are checked for clarity.
  • 5. Factory Paint Check: We ensure the metal surface is clean and ready for installation.
  • 6. VIN Model Match: We match the hinge to your specific trim (Standard vs. Heavy-Duty).

Common Questions About Buying Used Front Door Hinges

Used front door hinges typically cost between $35 and $85 per hinge. Prices vary based on the vehicle's model and whether the hinge features specialized stops or high-torque designs.

Yes. We perform a "Pin-Play" test on every hinge. We reject any units with loose pivot pins or worn-out internal bushings to ensure your door stays perfectly aligned.

Hinges are often hidden from plain view, but we try to source from matching color cars. If not available, these OEM hinges are prepped and ready for paint to match your factory finish.

Yes. On almost all vehicles, the Upper and Lower hinges have different geometry and weight-bearing specs. It is vital to specify which position you need for your repair.

Usually, bolts are not included as you should reuse your factory hardware. However, if your bolts are rusted or stripped, please let us know during your quote request.

If the hinge body is rusted or bent, a pin kit won't help. Buying a complete used OEM assembly is usually more reliable and easier to install for correct alignment.

No. We source hinges from vehicles that were not involved in side-impact collisions. We use straight-edge testing to ensure the hinge is perfectly flat.

The top causes are a lack of lubrication on the pins and the stress of heavy doors over high-mileage usage. OEM hinges are designed to handle these loads better than aftermarket parts.

It is possible but requires a helper to hold the weight of the door. You will also need to adjust the door's alignment once the new hinge is bolted in.

NJ customers usually receive hardware orders within 1 business day. Local pickup at our Clifton facility is also available for same-day repair needs.