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There was a thread I was reading about interchangeability between the doors. Our square trucks really divided into two body styles. Someone was asking if all the doors interchange and they do, but after they measured the length of the door everyone was saying the new style doors are barely one half in longer.
Put some of this in your pipe and smoke it !!!
73-76 ALL PICK UPS& SUBURBAN-SAME PART#
76 BLAZER & JIMMY HAVE THE SAME #
77-87 PICK-UPS &77-90 BLAZER & SUBURBAN-SAME#
And I wouldn't be suprised if the differance in the 76 to 77 doors, might be some added holes in the assembley of the core of the door. Now I am not going to swear to the that. But I also beleive 77 was first year power windows were optional, so that is likley why the differant part #. I know I'm close if on target. Retro can verify exact year model I'm sure.
Im really curious if its true or not. Lets all measure our doors and see.....
Did you want length and girth or just.. Wait, you said doors huh??? OK, from where to where? Right at the body line or what? Everyone will need to measure in the same spot, but my bet is gonna be they are all the same.
Haha, funny.
I would say eyeball between the body line and the bottom of the door, right in the middle.
I was reading a thread one time about a small difference in the length of doors. 73-80 doors were exactly a half inch shorter than 81-87 doors. Has anyone else herd of this?
Let me help clear this up for you a bit. I have a little insight to this because the door on my passenger side is for a 77 however, due to an unbelievable deal that I got for a bunch of new panels on CL my driver door ended up being a 73-76 door. Both door fit exactly the same and for reproduction door fit pretty well. The big difference in the door is on the interior side because they changed the interior door panels between years. So my door panels on the passenger side fits perfect but my driver's side not near as well due to the window crank rod not coming out as far. Right now I have that panel off trying to figure out what I can do to fix it and is part of the reason of why I'm tossing around fabricating my own set of custom door panels.
So this should answer your question. The overall dimensions of the door across the squares is exactly the same but the interior side of the door there are slight variations between the 73-76 and the 77+ models.
Which means this info is correct.
73-76 ALL PICK UPS& SUBURBAN-SAME PART#
76 BLAZER & JIMMY HAVE THE SAME #
77-87 PICK-UPS &77-90 BLAZER & SUBURBAN-SAME#
Will a frame mounted hitch from a '89 Suburban fit a '91 K-5?
On the 69 crane truck the doors look like squarebody doors. Did they use test run the squarebody as truck body on the bigger truck before it was official on pickups in 1973? Its a GMC truck body