alpinecrick
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My bad, I thought you were referring to the hinges rather than the striker.
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Just to summarize for everyone everything is tight with my new bushings. bushings to hinges and pins to bushings its all legit now but the sag is still there. Possible bent hinges is what i'm thinking.......
i suspect the oem bushings and the doorman replacements are not the same thing... just a hunch. The ones I made you can beat on with a hammer and the bend but don't crack. So that makes me feel ok about the jacking.Either the hinges are bent or the metal in the cab/A pillar or the door itself is slightly bent. A floorjack adjustment may be worth a try. Go slowly....
I like those bushing you made, they look quite.....robust. Remember, the originals lasted for 100k plus miles before giving out, so don't be to critical of the OEM bushings.
Roll down window hold middle of door and pull on top of window frame, it’ll bend.I suspect my door may be a little flattened out if you will thus not quite sealing at the top, not curving correctly with the car
Now my decision is whether I should buy the 2 ton hoist and also replace the 22yo engine mounts. I have so many jobs I want to do and so little time to do them.Engine hoist makes the job a LOT easier.......
Thats exactly what i was thinking. It will be hard to gauge how much since everything looks fine but that has to be what it is. Just try a little and wait for rain i guessRoll down window hold middle of door and pull on top of window frame, it’ll bend.
I'll do something like that if i can't get it rightFWIW I also got some “tightening” action on the door by putting some foam tape on the striker where the door meets. Maybe you could try similar across from the leaky section of weatherstripping. Maybe put a strip lower than the factory’s weatherstrip on the truck side and kinda push it out if that makes sense.
They’re redoing the roads around our neighborhood, right now it’s worse than the lunar surface. My door was rattling and sounded like it was about to shake open at 15mph.
Snug as a big until that tape wears out.
tried this i'm waiting for some rainThats exactly what i was thinking. It will be hard to gauge how much since everything looks fine but that has to be what it is. Just try a little and wait for rain i guess
I'm down to just a few drips, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I think my striker is so worn down that it is a part of the problem as well. going to replace that and see if that does anything for me
It will still whistle haha!LOL It might be easier to move to Arizona.
joe
no I did notDid you do the roller pin when you did the bushings?
Is it straight?no I did not
visually they are straightIs it straight?
Both of mine were factory and bent to heck. Driver was about 40 degrees bent where the roller connects to the gear on the door.
In hindsight I should have done the bushings also, it would have made that job MUCH easier with the door off/loose
When I rolled mine while 4-wheelin, it worked perfect while upside-down. We flipped it over and the doors were sagging again. GM's door hinges, like their 4L60's are a weak link.