they will definitely make it stop rattling. i just wanted it to close more.I don't want to adjust the strikers because my gaps are all perfect. (And my OCD will go into overdrive if they're not)
Was hoping the f150 strikers would make a more secure fit with out messing with the alignment
you have to slam mine.. it is the way i have them set. it seals the cab better. i can feel the pressure in my ears when the last door is closed.Good here. Helped eliminate some of the door flex while driving. Though requires some adjustment.
Also helped with shutting the door. My doors are extra heavy from sound deadening, the rubber on the striker helps a lot when closing the door.
This would be great on the passenger side for the morons who insist on slamming doors. One of these days Ill buy the other one..
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your cab vents must have issues then...you have to slam mine.. it is the way i have them set. it seals the cab better. i can feel the pressure in my ears when the last door is closed.
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or i have very sensitive ears... planes kill me that way so it doesn't take much.your cab vents must have issues then...
your cab vents must have issues then...
you have to slam mine.. it is the way i have them set. it seals the cab better. i can feel the pressure in my ears when the last door is closed.
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i hear ya. my finger fits between door and pillar still.yea, I couldn't live with that. My doors do have a ton of extra weight tho, that may be why I dont have to slam them...
I do know that none of these cabs are exactly the same dimensionally. I've personally had in my possession 5 different Super duties, from 2008-2016, not including my personal truck. I've driven them all at least 6 months each.
Wind noise is a huge pet peeve of mine, and I've adjusted the doors on all 5 trucks. What I've noticed is that the cab and door don't always line up perfectly. If you stick your fingers between the door and the body up by the Pillar you will start to notice what I'm talking about.
Some trucks I could barely get a finger in at the top, meanwhile by the door latch area they had plenty of room to suck in. Other trucks were the exact opposite. Tons of room at the top and no room to suck in by the striker.
last, some trucks had bent door frames. Easy way to tell here was to crack the window down and see if the glass deflected in the door when it reached the top of the window frame.
my finger fits between door and pillar still.
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Did you move the strikers in at all?I give this a meh/10.
No where near the claimed improvement. On the upside, my left rear door now consistently opens from the outside. Previously, the exterior handle did not unlatch the door with every opening.
Did you move the strikers in at all?
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Those are the same OEM F150 ones that Sunrise sells I believe. I checked on their thread and thy are mid-70's.Hey brother check out the padded ones from pmf fab. I love them, huge difference.
1999-2016 Upgraded OEM Ford Isolated Door Latch Striker-OE-2
www.pmfsuspension.com
I will try that 1st. I cannot justify $300+ in strikers right now!!!I know it's only a temporary fix, but I used electrical tape and wrapped it around the striker where the door latches. Has eliminated door rattle for the last few months now. I figure I can do this a few times while trying to wait and see if the strikers come down to a more reasonable price.