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2000 Chevy Blazer 2 door?
I have a 2000 Chevy Blazer 2 door. And my driver side door is sagging. I have had this happen to all the 2 door vehicles at some point. My question is, can I get a part to fix this problem and what is I am looking for? A pin and bushing perhaps? Do I have to go to a dealership for this? Any help would be appreciated.
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- jesseLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
That's exactly what you need. 2 pins and 4 bushings.
Replace the upper & lower hinge pins and bushings,you have to remove both of them anyway, so install new ones on both.
Each hinge will get a large & a small bushing.
I'm not sure if they sell them at auto store, they're not expensive even at dealer.
A spring compressor will help tremendously, in removing & reinstalling the door spring.
Source(s): GM Tech - 5 years ago
I would always recommend upgrading the factory speakers to something aftermarket, you will get a more clear sound. You stock speakers will work fine, if the bass gets too loud than you will need to turn down the gain so that it does not drown out the rest. All in all I think it will sound just fine if it is tuned right, although I would recommend upgrading those factory speakers.