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Old 12-02-2022, 01:52 PM   #15
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This was the cheapest place online I could find them.

https://www.subaruoempartsonline.com...001?origin=pla

A pair was about $75 shipped to me
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Changed mine today. Easy job. The usual door panel remove plus three screws that hold the speaker in. HUGE improvement.
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Old 12-03-2022, 02:34 PM   #17
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Are you guys putting 2nd gen door checks into your 1st gens, or just replacing them with another factory part?
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Are you guys putting 2nd gen door checks into your 1st gens, or just replacing them with another factory part?
It is my understanding that they are later Gen 1 parts. Might be the same as Gen 2.
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The part number on the one I just bought from my local Toyota dealer is SU003-07368. If there's a later one I'd like to know. I don't know how long my new one will hold up but I'd even settle for installing a new one every 6 months if I had to. It's worth it. I think I read that it can be very hard to slide the detentes through the channel when shimming the old ones. I'm not sure you'd have to do that, though.
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Toyota parts just told me the one I bought fits models up to 20.
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The part number on the one I just bought from my local Toyota dealer is SU003-07368. If there's a later one I'd like to know. I don't know how long my new one will hold up but I'd even settle for installing a new one every 6 months if I had to. It's worth it. I think I read that it can be very hard to slide the detentes through the channel when shimming the old ones. I'm not sure you'd have to do that, though.
Just looked it up again and I guess some people did successfully install the 2022 door stops. They have much deeper channels than the 13-20 versions, potentially making it a plug and play option that you don’t need to shim.

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Going to be a guinea pig and see how the 2nd gen fit. Bought them from here for less than $62 shipped https://www.subarupartscorp.com/p/10...1124CC000.html
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IT looks like Toyota and Subaru have a different part number for the same part.
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The part number on the one I just bought from my local Toyota dealer is SU003-07368. If there's a later one I'd like to know. I don't know how long my new one will hold up but I'd even settle for installing a new one every 6 months if I had to. It's worth it. I think I read that it can be very hard to slide the detentes through the channel when shimming the old ones. I'm not sure you'd have to do that, though.
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IT looks like Toyota and Subaru have a different part number for the same part.
Correct, it looks like:

22 BRZ = 61124CC000
GR86 = SU00308681
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Did the door stay swap with the GT86 door stop yesterday super easy 30-minute install if you don't know what you're doing.

For reference, my garage is on a very minimal decline and my doors would close on me anytime I was working on the interior with the door open.

After the installation, the door has 3 different positions that will hold the door in place and not close from the weight of the door.

I recommend this part for an improved quality of life in a 2013 FRS with 50k miles!
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Did the door stay swap with the GT86 door stop yesterday super easy 30-minute install if you don't know what you're doing.

For reference, my garage is on a very minimal decline and my doors would close on me anytime I was working on the interior with the door open.

After the installation, the door has 3 different positions that will hold the door in place and not close from the weight of the door.

I recommend this part for an improved quality of life in a 2013 FRS with 50k miles!
which part number did you use?
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Going to be a guinea pig and see how the 2nd gen fit. Bought them from here for less than $62 shipped https://www.subarupartscorp.com/p/10...1124CC000.html
I bought it from the website in the quote, the PN is 61124CC00
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Did the door stay swap with the GT86 door stop yesterday super easy 30-minute install if you don't know what you're doing.

For reference, my garage is on a very minimal decline and my doors would close on me anytime I was working on the interior with the door open.

After the installation, the door has 3 different positions that will hold the door in place and not close from the weight of the door.

I recommend this part for an improved quality of life in a 2013 FRS with 50k miles!
My left door check has been in about a month and I still grin when I have to put actual effort into closing the door, even on an incline.
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