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I picked up a set of bushings this morning. The Dorman ones that say they're for tailgates but use to stop door rattles...lol.

Anyway, I am clearly missing something here, but how exactly do you change the bushing? The washer does not come off...

Cory, read post #2 of this thread:

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1591874-85-f-150-striker-bolt-search.html

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-1983-1986-Ford-Crown-Victoria-Door-Latch-Striker-Plate-E9AZ-5422008-A/372649030844?epid=16017010605&hash=item56c39cf4bc:g:tS8AAOSwl8Vco7Jf

 

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Well, according to the OP, that striker does not fit...

Hmmm.

I can cut the washer off, I guess...but what a stupid design...lol.

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Well, according to the OP, that striker does not fit...

Hmmm.

I can cut the washer off, I guess...but what a stupid design...lol.

The Pex tubing approach is what I’ve read works well. Apparently it is stiff enough to return to round after you slit it and pry it on.

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Well, according to the OP, that striker does not fit...

Hmmm.

I can cut the washer off, I guess...but what a stupid design...lol.

I can attest to the fact that they do not come apart in a way that makes them reusable. Out of curiosity I tried to remove the washer on a striker bolt that was missing the bushing. The striker bolt came out of the washer, but it was completely stripped out/cross-threaded.

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Well, according to the OP, that striker does not fit...

Hmmm.

I can cut the washer off, I guess...but what a stupid design...lol.

Just built to be replaced as a unit....

It surely lasted beyond the 10 year service life expected of most components.

Who in their right mind would try to rejuvinate a striker bolt that probably cost under $5 retail at the time?

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Who in their right mind would try to rejuvinate a striker bolt that probably cost under $5 retail at the time?

Nobody, but decades later when people want to buy the part they find out that it is NLA and has been obsolete since Nirvana was a new band.

 

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Who in their right mind would try to rejuvinate a striker bolt that probably cost under $5 retail at the time?

Nobody, but decades later when people want to buy the part they find out that it is NLA and has been obsolete since Nirvana was a new band.

And that's we have an aftermarket, and companies that reproduce parts from original tooling.

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