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I'm not following either, The pins don't rotate in the holes that are not bushed. The bushings can be worn to the point off egging out the bushing holes in which can they can be drilled for oversize bushings but that's not what you're describing.How do you fix it "right" if the upper and lower most holes are wallowed out?
New pins and bushings will not resolve the door sag if those two holes are the slightest bit wallowed out.
Some guys have said they welded the holes and drilled a new hole, but the new hole has to be PERFECTLY centered in the original position.
No, but he said the door sags. That's almost always egged out pin holes. And the holes can be out of round and very difficult to see or measure. I know, I've tried it.OP never said they were out of round
create a template, weld and file to size. In severe cases replace hinge, which is very likely if the PIN (not bushing) part of the hinge is worn. Still without pics I don't know if he really has sag. It could be adjusted low.No, but he said the door sags. That's almost always egged out pin holes. And the holes can be out of round and very difficult to see or measure. I know, I've tried it.
I still want to know how you suggest to properly address it.