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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby ben wilson » Sat Sep 19, 2015 11:21 pm

I'll be curious to see how these go long term once they start to wear...

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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby ndragun » Mon Sep 21, 2015 1:56 pm

Chucked these on late yesterday.

With a hard top and Johns frame rail braces, the car is now solid as a rock. Feels Toyota 86 solid.
Be interesting to feel what its like without the hardtop... which I'll get around to one day.

The downside though, is now I'm chasing a tiny little plastick-ey buzz from behind the dash. Now that there aren't any other rattles and shakes to worry about... I have to fix this one :lol:

Considering this is in a car with ITBs... that's a pretty good result.
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby alexbwang » Thu Sep 24, 2015 3:27 pm

Just wanted to add another positive experience with these door blocks.

2004 SE stock chassis with 120k on the odo, plus ILM style bars and 7/6 kg f/r coil overs. Doors "pop" open nicely. Drastically reduced many of the squeaks and rattles which became very pronounced after putting in the coil overs recently.

As usual, John was tops to deal with.

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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby taminga16 » Sun Sep 27, 2015 7:16 pm

I installed mine on Thursday and after some judicious (gentle) work on the mounting bolt holes with a file I am convinced that they are indeed fabricated with unicorn droppings. My NC has travelled 70,000 klms and the window rattle has always been there but not anymore. For the cynics, before fitting them off I dropped one into the catch plate and was more than impressed with the fitment, it was as tight as nuts, the manufacturing tolerances are brilliant. General noise has been reduced greatly and I am now looking, listening for a really annoying buzz in the steering column.
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby luzinit » Mon Sep 28, 2015 12:59 am

Installed mine and also quite impressed by this simple but effective modification. Thanks for organising John!

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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby fruitless » Mon Sep 28, 2015 6:10 pm

fitment was spot on for the driver side but passenger side needs some modifications. is it okay to drill delrin?

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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby KevGoat » Mon Sep 28, 2015 9:55 pm

I used my dremel

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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby green_comet » Tue Sep 29, 2015 10:45 am

How exactly are these meant to sit? My drivers side one is fitted but seems like it's doing nothing, the passenger side door is very tight and takes a firm slam to shut and opens with a loud pop (it's annoyingly tight).

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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby mrpham » Tue Sep 29, 2015 11:30 pm

Hey mate.

Could you take a photo of the problem side? I'll see if I can help.


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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby taminga16 » Wed Sep 30, 2015 8:01 pm

Hi GC,
Read Kev's post on the previous page.
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby taminga16 » Wed Sep 30, 2015 8:53 pm

fruitless wrote:fitment was spot on for the driver side but passenger side needs some modifications. is it okay to drill delrin?

Fruitless,
The bushes are designed to 'FIT' and drilling may elongate the mounting holes to the point of everything becoming sloppy, I took to mine with a file, three strokes to each hole and the test fitted them. I had to do this twice to get them right. See my earlier post regarding the manner in which they fit into the catch plate.
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby KevGoat » Thu Oct 01, 2015 1:18 am

As taminga mentioned, any "adjustments" need to be done very cautiously. These items have very tight tolerances or they wouldn't achieve the great results that they do. Even a minor over-adjustment will completely stuff up the benefits.

The differences in sound, feel and effort when closing/opening the doors is only a side effect of these tight tolerances. I already don't notice the "clunk" that I mentioned when opening my doors.

No way would I change back ....

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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby ManiacLachy » Thu Oct 01, 2015 7:56 am

I haven't bought these yet because my drivers side door is sitting a little low. You can see an indent on the stock bushing even from where the door rests its weight and clips it on open and closes. I'd imagine that fitting the delrin bushings with the door like this would be a BAD idea.

While mine might be a more extreme case, I imagine if your door isn't properly aligned at the hinges, you'll have fitment problems at the bushings. Rather than drill/shave/alter the bushings, check your doors first, see if there's something you can do there.

(I'll be having the fine folks at Auto+ take a look at my door alignment at the next service - then I'll likely grab a set of these bushings)

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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby StillIC » Thu Oct 01, 2015 10:42 am

If adjustment at the Delrin bush was required, I would consider drilling out the holes and installing some well matched steel/aluminium/brass/whatever eccentric bushes inside the oversized holes, if there is enough room to do so. This should then allow adjustment without adding potential for movement of the Delrin bush.
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Re: Garage Star Delrin Door Bushings

Postby hks_kansei » Thu Oct 01, 2015 10:44 am

KevGoat wrote:As taminga mentioned, any "adjustments" need to be done very cautiously. These items have very tight tolerances or they wouldn't achieve the great results that they do. Even a minor over-adjustment will completely stuff up the benefits.



If the tolerances are so tight, and the material easily filed/drilled/etc then won't the metal door cups just wear down the plastic after however many times of opening/closing the door, and vibration/rubbing while driving.... thus making the whole tight tolerance point moot.
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