Okay,
Dorman 38473 fits perfectly. Here is a guide:
-Grind the top off one of the factory pins and hammer it out with a punch. Then using a 10mm diameter bolt or punch, drive out the old bushings (the flange will just snap off they are brittle)
-Clean up the old hinges, I bead blasted them
-Drill out the bushing holes from 10mm to 11mm, a 27/64 with a bit of reaming using a file works great. Chamfer the hole edge to make inserting the bushing easier
-Carefully hammer in the new bushings until flush, make sure the pin lines up to fit all the way through. It will be tight that is ok
-Now is the best time to paint the hinges. After the paint dries use some thinner to clean it off the face and ID of the bushings
-Insert the pins from the top down to reassemble. See picture above for reference to get everything correctly aligned (passenger side hinges would be a mirror image of the drivers side pictured) some hammering is required to get the head flush
-install nuts and tighten until hinge is moderately easy to turn, you don't want it binding much but also don't want it loose
-Reinstall and align door, the bushings are self lubricating