Door sag

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Squirrelsmith

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Went through a high pressure car wash last week and washed my passenger seat. Look into it and my doors are sagging bad. So i replaced the pins and bushings... no difference.
I can feel to play when i wiggle my door up and down.
What is happeneing to me?
 

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Is the plastic bushing on the striker still ?
 

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Is the plastic bushing on the striker still ?
Ok looked at the part here in the store. Sorry, it doesn't have a plastic bushing like other GM's. However you may want to look into replacing it. Dorman #38428 @ Autzone.
 

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The door shouldn’t move up and down any noticeable amount with it open or closed. If it sags the structure is bad/loose/etc. start with the hinges and the support behind them use the driver door as a reference you may have a stripped bolt hole or a backing plate that came loose from the cab or door
 

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Definitely check the hinges. I know my driver's door sags because someone was hanging on it.
 
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I got a pin and bushing kit from doorman. total garbage! don't buy them there is all kinds of slop between the small bushing and the pin
 

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