It seems like a no brainer, but once you see what they want for that. I permanently fixed it today. Part 2 of the video series will be up shortly. Planned obsolescence. The concept of building things to break so you have to re buy it, forces me to do anything possible not to support that.
The guy also had the chrome 17 inch wheels with decent road tires on them. I think I'll sell those and use the $ towards some 15 inch Duratracks and steel offset wheels if they'll fit. If not I know 16s fit.
So I made some progress. Turns out the plastic coating on the inside of the latch mechanism wears down. Planned obsolescence BUSTED!!! Tomorrow I'll follow up with a permanent solution
Today what I did to my Jeep.
I bought it.
Then I struggled with the rear glass closure and finally diagnosed it.
Then I devised a temporary fix that was also how I was able to diagnose it.
Tomorrow I have a game plan for a permanent fix. Without buying parts.
Youtube short video will be...
Did you ever figure this out? I've been adjusting the entire mechanism, forward and back, to no avail. I considered using washers to lift the entire mechanism up a bit and see if that helps
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