I have no personal experience with this on these rigs, just on an S-series. I wouldn't be surprised if it ended up being the Dorman parts costing 1/3 as much, but lasting 1/3 as long as OEM, if even that long. They may be fine, though. Thinking back, I may have used the Dorman hinge pin and bushing kit on the S-series. What I can say is, regardless which one you get, DO NOT try to tap the bushings in. You have to align them properly and press them in. I used a long and thin bolt, washers, nut and a socket to make a press. Also, I put the window down and hung the door from a tree branch with a ratchet strap through the frame. This eliminates relying on a helper to balance the door on a jack while you work and you can ease the weight off the door with the strap to get it right where you want it. Just don't do this on a windy day. Rafters in a garage would work as well. Oh, and put a few layers of painter's tape on the edges of the door and fender before you start. I also slipped a once-folded shop rag between the fender and door to act as a bumper.