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


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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

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