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Old 11-12-2015, 05:14 PM   #20
83GMCK2500
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Re: The 1978 Sierra Build - I NEED YOUR HELP

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Originally Posted by Shugalou View Post
Damn, thanks for the input guys! Mine are just metal and I have 3 big ass washers acting as shims. The door doesn't close unless it's slammed and doesn't sit anywhere close to flush. I haven't addressed this issue yet as I'm still ironing out my brake issues.

When you go to the dealer do you ask for your year (78) they still carry parts that way back?
I spend the time to find the part number myself; one of our members, hatzie (I think) has a link in his signature to a lot of the parts manuals: http://gmpartswiki.com/ and I have a whole lot more success at the dealer if I walk up with the number in hand. Also, searching the part number on ebay generally yields good results too. For instance, from Parts Catalog P&A 51/51A for the 73-78 trucks it says that the striker bolt p/n is 9601750...there are 87 search results in ebay for that number. I see at least one where someone removed the plastic bushing from the bolt and is selling an incomplete assembly, there are also cheapy Dorman results in there, just gotta shop wisely.

Edit: You mentioned having three washers on yours, one is part of the assembly (pictured) and it's entirely possible they added the other two at the factory for alignment purposes. I'm sure Keith Seymore could confirm/correct my assumption. The actual hole in the body that the bolt passes through is much larger than the bolt, allowing you to raise, lower, shift in/out the striker for latch and door close alignment.
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1983 GMC High Sierra 2500, 4x4, RC/LB, 400 S.B., SM-465, NP-208, Corporate 10 bolt & 9.5" 14 bolt
1996 GMC Sierra SLE 3500 DRW, 4x4, EC/LB, Vortec 454, NV-4500, BW-4401, AAM 925 & AAM 1050
1997 GMC Sierra SLT 1500 4x4, Z71/F44, EC/SB, Vortec 350

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