The GM Front Door Rubber Bumpers are essential classified automotive components designed to support proper door alignment and cushioning in GM vehicles. These small yet important parts help protect vehicle doors and frames from repeated impact while reducing noise and vibration during everyday use.
Protect your vehicle’s doors and frames with durable GM Rubber Door Bumpers designed to reduce noise, absorb impact, and prevent wear caused by repeated door use. These rubber bumpers help maintain proper door alignment and provide a smoother, quieter closing action.
Protecting vehicle components from impact, vibration, and wear is essential for long-term performance. GM Rubber Bumpers are designed to provide reliable cushioning and surface protection in a wide range of automotive and mechanical applications. These durable rubber components play a critical role in reducing noise, preventing damage, and maintaining proper alignment in General Motors vehicles and related assemblies.
All GM front "bumpers" are nothing more than thick plastic--chromed or painted. The aftermarket bumpers are steel but ugly, ugly, ugly. Only guy I know that makes good looking steel bumpers welds them up in his garage in Lakewood, CO. They are powder coated and can be made for winches. Used to be a Lakewood cop and saw many accidents. Any steel bumper will cost a couple thousand uninstalled. Try to grin and bear it.
Searching for a reliable replacement part that helps reduce door noise and protect your vehicle’s structure? The GM Rubber Pillar Bumper is an essential component designed to prevent rattling, minimize impact, and keep your doors properly aligned. This high-quality rubber bumper provides long-lasting cushioning and helps maintain a quiet, smooth ride by reducing metal-to-metal contact. It’s ideal for GM vehicle owners looking to restore, repair, or maintain their car’s original performance.
GM and Chrysler, it is the front driver side cylinder.GM and Chrysler, it is the front driver side cylinder.
Listed on the drivers door post.
Where is the blend door actuator on a 1998 Sonoma
all gm v8 are same. #1 is driverside front
well ever thing will swap over besides the top/shell, the doors, the seats are completely different mounting, door skins are different, every thing from frame down is the same if were talking about the same models, the 78 will have the np203 and the 73 will have the np205 transfer case, both came with sm465 4 speeds or the turbo 350 automatic trans. the front end on the 78 can be ether the gm 10 bolt or the Dana 44. on the 73 it is only the Dana 44. the rear end will either be a gm 10 bolt or a gm 12 bolt in the 78 and in the 73 it will only have the gm 12 bolt rear end. dash stuff will swap, the whole front clip will swap over, some a/c parts will swap, but is mostly a tad different. the grills can swap but they are different, the tail gates and bumpers are the same.
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LMC Truck or directly from GM online. GM online tends to be a little cheaper believe it or not. You can also get one at the junkyard.
According to "Westin Automotive Products" re installing Step Bumpers Factory body bolts should be torqed to 74 Ft. Lbs.