What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
That's just his natural face
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Originally Posted by CR-Snow
you talking about the spare tire thing?
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No, the little rod that goes from the handle to the actuator in the hatch. The one on my 99 is the non threaded one and it slips every once in a while and then I have to reach down in the plastic of the hatch to open it up then take off the plastic and re adjust it to work right.
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Originally Posted by Ralph77
jessenator thinks it is a 10-24 standard pitch.
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No, the little rod that goes from the handle to the actuator in the hatch. The one on my 99 is the non threaded one and it slips every once in a while and then I have to reach down in the plastic of the hatch to open it up then take off the plastic and re adjust it to work right.
No, the little rod that goes from the handle to the actuator in the hatch. The one on my 99 is the non threaded one and it slips every once in a while and then I have to reach down in the plastic of the hatch to open it up then take off the plastic and re adjust it to work right.
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So sick of my jank zip-tie + bailing wire setup to try and keep the stupid bracket teeth from slipping off the threaded rod. And having to push the tailgate in while holding 60lbs worth of crap is always aggravating...