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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Central PA
Posts: 12,201
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Sagging door on your 88-98 chevy? Don't buy the auto zone parts
Stay away from the Help parts #38416. I replaced my drivers door in Nov and the lower already failed. The bushings are too brittle and the next one crumbled on installation.
GM has the OEM bushings #16632192 and 93 for $3 each. They also have the pins if you think that you need them. 2 man job that takes an hour if you take your time. Much better now. Found a decent DIY on you tube, best tip is to use a bolt and washer to press the new bushings 3/4 in and then tap them home. Used two jack stands with rags on top to hold the door, wifey balanced it.
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Jackson,tn
Posts: 70
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Re: Sagging door on your 88-98 chevy? Don't buy the auto zone parts
Most of the dorman "help" offerings are junk. But stocked because they are low-turnover items, and variety of solutions can be stocked cheaply. Sad, Chinese truth!
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