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How to Replace Door Striker 1992-99 GMC Sierra K1500
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Tools used
Ratchet
T50 Socket
1. Removing the Striker
Remove the striker with a T50 Torx
Remove the cubby behind the door
2. Installing the Striker
Insert the striker into place while holding the nut from the inside
Tighten the striker with a T50 Torx driver
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In this video, we're going to be working with our 1996 GMC Sierra. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your vehicle's door latch striker.
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Open your door. Use a T50 Torx and a ratchet to remove the striker from the cab. If the nut plate for the back of your striker fell into the door like ours did, you can simply remove this cubby panel.
Reach into the door, and install your new striker. Holding the nut from the inside, you can install your new striker. Remember to tighten it down with your T50 Torx driver. Double check that your door still closes properly, and you're good to go.
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Everything went wright the first time,no wrong part and have to order it again.will definitely order from these guys again.
1998 Chevy Silverado door strike
Gary
August 25, 2024
Well made, 1a video made it perfect
Raymundo
October 29, 2024
Le qued justo al auto no hubo ninguna complicacion en la instalacin gracias
Customer Q&A
What's the size of this bolt and do you have one with the bushing?March 2, 2020
David S
10
Our manufacturer does not provide the specifications, so at this time, we are unable to confirm the size details of the bolt. We can certainly take a look to see if we have one with the bushing. Can you provide the year/make/model so we can check our inventory? We look forward to hearing back from you.
March 2, 2020
Andra M
Does this come as a set of two?December 25, 2022
John D
10
Hello, I apologize this is just 1 striker bolt. You can order a quantity of 2 at check out.
December 28, 2022
Ricale A
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