I want to try eliminating the driver side rattle, squeek in the door area, using the felt tape under the weatherstripping theory. On the ClubArmada thread they do show some pictures but the KC looks differerent with the weathersripping running the whole oval opening, I can't find a stop and start point. Does anyone have any detailed pictures or instructions, showing where to pull off the weatherstripping?
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Truetrac
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2004 King cab SE 4X4 White. Mud flaps. Debadged
Iron Cross Nerf Bars. U-Haul Hitch
Lund Bug Deflector - Clear painted White
Line X Bed liner with rubber bed mat
Armada front air dam. Hellwig Traction Springs
PRG 2" front lift. 1" rear drop shackles
PML Larger capacity black powder-coated differential cover.
Extang Express Tonneau Cover. Hoppy Tailgate Assist
Wet Okole Front seat covers
If you have the squeak or rattle only when the window is up, just take the window channel out and spray the back of it with silicone and put it back in place.
I just started in one of the upper corners and pulled it out. Comes pretty easy once you get it started. Goes back in easy too. Done mine about one month ago and the squeaks haven't returned yet. Takes about 5 minutes to do it. Try the silicone spray, it worked for me so far. Won't harm anything either.
KJ, I have the squeak you have and have tried felt on the door ... didn't work for me. They are working on a TSB for this problem according to NISSAN1 as well as my service person who talked to the techies in California (as in, it's been confirmed via two different sources). So for now, I'm just turning the volume up
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PRG "Mini Lift"
I had the door panel off the other day and did'nt see anything obvious, I put some
Fat Mat on some areas, did'nt help either. I bet it's somewhere in that weatherstriping. I half-a@$d sprayed some silicone around the top part of the window channel today and that did'nt work. Waiting for an official TSB is probably the best before trying the felt under the weatherstriping. I'm not comfortable going to my dealer until there's a TSB out.
I tried the half a$$ method before and it didn't work but after I removed the window channel and sprayed the back it worked. You have to get the silicone in the grooves where it seats in the frame. I got the idea from the service tech where I bought the truck. That's what they have been doing.
I tried the half a$$ method before and it didn't work but after I removed the window channel and sprayed the back it worked. You have to get the silicone in the grooves where it seats in the frame. I got the idea from the service tech where I bought the truck. That's what they have been doing.
The stealer contacted Nissan about this on my truck and Nissan told them it was a special order part, that this is a problem with some of the trucks and the dealer says, TSB. I just got my postcard from the dealer telling me it's here. I am also waiting for a lower cushion cover for my drivers seat. When I have it installed, I will post an update.
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'08 Pro-4X LWB Galaxy Black 4WD
Tow, Utility Bed, Rockford Fosgate
Captains Chairs,
PRG mini lift
Zoomers Cat-back exhaust
Hatchie Bottom Max-4 camo seat covers
Nissan Bug Guard
Chrome Nissan Running Boards
Husky Liners
Nismo CAI
Active Tuning Grounding Kit
Eco-3
5000K HID Low Beams
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'05 SE KC Galaxy Black
Big Tow,Off-Road, Utility Bed
Rockford Fosgate
Captains Chairs
Nissan Running Boards
Nissan Bug Deflector
Husky Liners
PRG Mini Lift, Chrome Tailgate Trim, Billet Grille
Window Tint
Leer 100XQ Shell
Extend-A-Fender Flares w/Factory Mud Flaps
Hatchie Bottom Custom Fit Max-4 Camo Seat Covers
Zoomers Cat-Back Exhaust
NISMO CAI
5000K HID Low Beams/ Silverstar High Beams
Active Tuning Ground Kit
i actually ordered the parts for the TSB to do myself and I'm waiting on them to do the silicone spray...i hope this work...that one rattle drives me nuts...
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