Any tricks to getting your SB doors to close easier?

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Gotta slam the doors on the K5 to get them to close. Its annoying.

I tried messing with the door seals, adjusting the striker, lubing everything, etc. No luck.

Thoughts?
 

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Gotta slam the doors on the K5 to get them to close. Its annoying.

I tried messing with the door seals, adjusting the striker, lubing everything, etc. No luck.

Thoughts?
Are your hinge bushings worn out? Is the plastic sleeve on your door strikers?
 

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My drivers door has always been a PITA to close all the way. I hate slamming doors or anything else for that matter, but that’s what it took to close it all the way. Then I found the thread here about using 1/2” PEX to make new sleeves for the door catch. Some of my original sleeve was still there but not much.

Bought a stick of 1/2” PEX and made and installed a new sleeve. HUGE improvement!! Door shuts normally again!

Plus I have enough left over material to make replacement sleeves for the next 1268 years.

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Plastic helps a lot - there was a thread not too long ago showing that PEX plumbing tubing works really well as a cheap replacement for the plastic sleeve on the striker.
 

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Cool, thanks everyone for the info - I will try to fab us some plastic for the strikers. Anything else I should try?
 

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Would rubber hose work? Probably needs to be plastic, no?
 

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Rubber hose won't work. You can buy the new strikers if you want to spend the dough. PEX is cheaper.
 

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PEX tubing cut to correct length...
Fixed both my doors.
Now they close with very little effort.
 

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Did you not use the search function? There is an entire OLD thread on the subject. Search is in the upper right, give it a try
 

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