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40 series front door rattles

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40 series front door rattles

Post by BrianWood »

OK, now for the most challenging question of all time:

How do I reduce the rattle of the driver and passenger door latch against the strikiing pin. Unlike other vehicles, there is no extra support to hold the door; just the latch. And with a bit of wear, and a bumby road, rattle, rattle...

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Post by Shorty40 »

No doors :armsup:
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Post by Thor »

i had the same problem.
for a while it was fixed by adjusting the height of the latch on the door. just mildly unscrew it with a philips and adjust it until you find the sweet spot. you may need to fix it every so often...
or, if you don't use the door much, a bit of electrical tape around the latch will fix it perfectly.
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Post by daveo »

gday
dont know if it'll help but to fix a rattle in a 75 series door the bush mechanic 1st put a block of box steel between the door and the lower sill and closed the door on it fairly hard. then, using the same bit of steel, he put it on the latch and wacked it with a hammer. no more rattle
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Post by Tojo »

Try adjusting it as suggested and lubricate everything as well. If the door gaskets are worn they will rattle more.
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Post by bj42turbo »

You can replace the catch or I just fitted new rubbers It stopped the rattle..........Dazz
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Post by Stubby »

Sometimes the reason the doors rattle at the latch is because it has movement at the hinges. The hinges have plastic sleeves that wear out. You can knock the pins out of the hinges (with a dift or centre punch) and and replace the plastic sleeves with knew ones. Put the pins back in. No more movement. No more rattle.

While you are at it, the bonnet hinges have the same sleeves and the same problem - you just cant hear it as easily.

A company called Croc Country sells the replacement sleeves - I get em from my local wrecker.
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Post by turbo4t »

You can also build up the striking pin with weld the file it if required.
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