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How do you all get 6.2s to 300K miles

If you go on YouTube and search “squarebody door” you’ll find dozens of videos and none of them cover everything. But it is time well spent to watch before you start messing around.
For some adjustments the fender has to come off. For some it’s removing the parking brake pedal/release assembly. We can see welding where the striker pin is. Most body shops will charge 4-5 hours per door, then shave time off IF it was easy.

If your door is opening/ closing ok- and the hinge pin doesn’t have free play, I question getting into it now because you have multiple other things to fix before the door alignment.

The reason I said striker pin first - once there is no free play in the bushings- that is where the adjustments start and getting the door to latch/unlatch is the basic requirement. Everything from there is to stop water intruding and finally appearance.

I’ve seen guys spend $850 because the park brake issues that can arise from removing and reinstalling them. Glove box side tends to max out around $250.
All provided the one bolt from the inside isn’t rusted or stripped.


Finding the one piece hinge shims might be hard. I know around 2002-2003 they weren’t available so everyone used the individual shims like is used for the fenders.
 
Something odd is going on with my tail lights.

This is the third time in two months that either or of my tail lights have went out, ive replaced the bulbs but it still goes out.

Not running LEDs or anything, they're the halogen/mini bulb ones.

any ideas yall? Getting really annoying changing out bulbs at this point
 
They sell a contact repair kits which is just a fiber disc with a spring and two wire leads. 9 times out of 10 the contacts are just worn out on the leads. you can repair them if you are handy with a soldering iron. just pull them out and put a blob of solder on the contact.
 
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