Jump to content
SAU Community

Nissan Skyline R32 Gtst 93 How To Tighten Everything In The Door So When You Close It Is Doesn't Make That Horrible Nose


Recommended Posts

Nissan skyline door tighten

oh yeah man i had the same problem i just wound it up a little and dabbed some grease mate all sweet never had a problem since

Where did you put it ?

Also I'm talking about when you open the door then close it everything inside the door sounds loose and rattly

And also when your driving with the windows down the doors rattle and squeak

As NiZmo said take the door card off, look and fix.

If you haven't done it before its easy

6 or so Clips around the outside and 2 screws. 1 is under the arm rest

Remove and unclip the wiring connection for the window switch panel (pulls up) and remove the screw there.

Once the door card is removed and the plastic sheet pulled back

you will find 2 nuts at the base of the window. Tighten

Felt pads are at the sill level on the door card and on the outside weather sill. Replace

(There is one very small screw on the outer sill at the door handle end. Can be slightly hidden by the rubber)

  • 2 weeks later...

Try the sticky felt pads used for furniture legs to protect polished wood floors. Might work, and the glue is pretty strong

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • To be fair passengers who aren't silly and have been in proper fast cars have often been pretty impressed once you hit 4th gear   
    • I suppose that's true. Barring almost any situation, I'll never sell so what the market does is kind of irrelevant to me. It's possible I'd make most of my money back. That spreadsheet I mentioned? Maybe I could make back more than what the car's total costs thus far are, but the parts and all that is possibly a different story... Thanks for reading. It was certainly a good moment and just makes the ties to the car that much stronger. It's exciting that the option will be there to bring it over, however I have some plans with a shop that may end up keeping the car there longer, not sure. Coupled with the fact I want to move there and haven't solidified any path yet. So in a way, it feels like I'm in a limbo state that is uncertain; time will tell.
    • No worries, everything worked out in the end. I just wanted to make the point that it doesn't matter where it comes from (I.E Australia), it can be broken or improperly built. I would still purchase from these companies in the future. B2R - Not certain how that finished, this was on a car I wired a few things and street tuned. I know the owner ended up shipping the motor back to Australia for investigation. Hopefully some of it is covered under warranty.  Turbosmart - I always pressure test everything that goes on my car. It's a habit from my career in oil and gas. I run two 40mm's and both had major leaks from the actuator to exhaust portion through the shaft. I returned both, they shipped me back two and one was leaking and the other had a 38mm top (40mm gate with 38mm actuator cap, no idea how that happens). Eventually after a lot of back and forth I found myself with two non-leaking gates. I believe this happens a lot more then people would like to believe but you would never know if you don't pressure test them prior to installation. Crank Motorsport - Issued a full refund and let me keep the seat rails. I turned them into scrap metal for other projects. GKTech - Shipped me out a replacement and asked that I modify it as per my idea and that they would do the same for a future revision. ATP - Can just needed a large shim to bolt up properly.  Haltech - They started an actual proper Beta channel for firmware's a few months back and stopped using the general public for testing. I'm now much happier.  Speedtek - f**k Speedtek. I would love to watch them burn.     
    • I've got a Turbosmart wastegate, ATP catch can, many GK Tech parts and Haltech everything. Everything's been perfect, sorry to hear your experience wasn't the same
×
×
  • Create New...