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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Houston TX
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Re: Need to slam my doors shut; HELP NEEDED!
you might need to remove the rear speakers on the 86 to access the back of the striker panel area... and grab a couple extra plastic bushings for future replacements
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Marietta, Georgia
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Re: Need to slam my doors shut; HELP NEEDED!
Also remember when you remove the striker bolt that the threaded backing plate will now fall down in the pillar. This is a real treat to deal with when doing the front doors of a crew cab or a Suburban. You basically have to take all the trim out in that area to do it. ANOTHER GREAT GM DESIGN!!!
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