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Lower Door Hinge Bushing (78-92 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-33-150277-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Genuine Part Designed, Engineered, and Tested to Rigorous Standards
      • Helps Reduce Friction Between Components on Your Vehicle's Door Hinge
      • Available for Left Lower, Left Upper, Right Lower, and Right Upper Positions
      • Usable for 2-Door and 4-Door Sedan and Station Wagon Applications
      • Condition: New for Reliable Performance
      • Collision Parts Designed to Promote Proper and Safe Repair
      • Fits 1978-1992 Camaro Models

      Description

      Lower Door Hinge Bushing Replacement. The Lower Door Hinge Bushing is engineered to reduce friction and wear between door hinge components. It ensures smooth door operation and helps maintain proper door alignment for safety and longevity.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from durable materials designed to withstand repeated motion and pressure, this bushing features a robust yet flexible design. It has a finish that resists corrosion and wear, ensuring long-lasting performance.

      Installation. Installing this bushing is straightforward and requires no drilling. It fits precisely into existing hinge assemblies for a hassle-free replacement process.

      Warranty. This part is backed by a minimum 12-month warranty for added confidence.

      Application. Specifically fits 1978 through 1992 Camaro models without modification.

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