Works extremely well. Be careful using this as it can really distort the door frame and or pop the skin welds. Also, please make sure you're not lifting the door into the fender while doing so. Please also know, this method doesn't really bend the hinges so much as it's really bending the door frame itself that abutting the hinges. I've used the 3.5' wonder bar in my body shop days but believe me, this works just as well to aid in door alignment. Actually, it's even a nicer application as the tool is contorted better in it's design and obviously storage is more convenient. Please know, I've been around the block a few times regarding, and this tool or at least this type of tool is really worth having even for just one use. Just tweak the door ever so slightly when you start using it as not to over bend the door. You'll soon learn how much leverage is needed and it's usually not all that much. Please know, the door can hang for several reasons but, if the hing pins and or bushings are worn, I'd replace them first then adjust the door. That's just me, though I'm certain some will use this as not to change the bushings and pins which is of course, another process requiring another tool set. So leave the floor jack, blocks of wood, and dolly's where they are and get this tool. Good luck!
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]