Tailgate latch replacement
Hi,
When I bought the CJ7 the tailgate latches were already missing, the tailgate was bolted shut using the holes where the steel cables used to be fixed. I finally got around to fixing that, and I found why this "fix" existed. The threads in the tailgate are gone, so the latches cannot be mounted. The question: Do you know of a replacement system to keep the tailgate shut that doesn't use the holes to mount the latches? Thom. |
Re: Tailgate latch replacement
Thom did pass the time by typing:
> Hi, > > > > When I bought the CJ7 the tailgate latches were already missing, the > tailgate was bolted shut using the holes where the steel cables used to be > fixed. I finally got around to fixing that, and I found why this "fix" > existed. The threads in the tailgate are gone, so the latches cannot be > mounted. > > The question: Do you know of a replacement system to keep the tailgate shut > that doesn't use the holes to mount the latches? Duct tape? :) How about fixing the threads? You can either go larger and tap new ones (metal permitting) or have it filled, drilled, and threaded. Lots of options for fixing things like that. |
Re: Tailgate latch replacement
Thom did pass the time by typing:
> Hi, > > > > When I bought the CJ7 the tailgate latches were already missing, the > tailgate was bolted shut using the holes where the steel cables used to be > fixed. I finally got around to fixing that, and I found why this "fix" > existed. The threads in the tailgate are gone, so the latches cannot be > mounted. > > The question: Do you know of a replacement system to keep the tailgate shut > that doesn't use the holes to mount the latches? Duct tape? :) How about fixing the threads? You can either go larger and tap new ones (metal permitting) or have it filled, drilled, and threaded. Lots of options for fixing things like that. |
Re: Tailgate latch replacement
Thom did pass the time by typing:
> Hi, > > > > When I bought the CJ7 the tailgate latches were already missing, the > tailgate was bolted shut using the holes where the steel cables used to be > fixed. I finally got around to fixing that, and I found why this "fix" > existed. The threads in the tailgate are gone, so the latches cannot be > mounted. > > The question: Do you know of a replacement system to keep the tailgate shut > that doesn't use the holes to mount the latches? Duct tape? :) How about fixing the threads? You can either go larger and tap new ones (metal permitting) or have it filled, drilled, and threaded. Lots of options for fixing things like that. |
Re: Tailgate latch replacement
Also an option.
But then I would have to find original latches and other stuff I'm missing. And that stuff probably costs more than I'm willing to spend. I wasn't unhappy with those bolts you know ;-) I'm just looking around for possibilities. "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:%NhAd.4170$2_4.2166@okepread06... > Thom did pass the time by typing: >> Hi, >> >> >> >> When I bought the CJ7 the tailgate latches were already missing, the >> tailgate was bolted shut using the holes where the steel cables used to >> be >> fixed. I finally got around to fixing that, and I found why this "fix" >> existed. The threads in the tailgate are gone, so the latches cannot be >> mounted. >> >> The question: Do you know of a replacement system to keep the tailgate >> shut >> that doesn't use the holes to mount the latches? > > Duct tape? > > :) > > How about fixing the threads? You can either go larger and tap new ones > (metal permitting) or have it filled, drilled, and threaded. Lots of > options > for fixing things like that. > > > > > |
Re: Tailgate latch replacement
Also an option.
But then I would have to find original latches and other stuff I'm missing. And that stuff probably costs more than I'm willing to spend. I wasn't unhappy with those bolts you know ;-) I'm just looking around for possibilities. "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:%NhAd.4170$2_4.2166@okepread06... > Thom did pass the time by typing: >> Hi, >> >> >> >> When I bought the CJ7 the tailgate latches were already missing, the >> tailgate was bolted shut using the holes where the steel cables used to >> be >> fixed. I finally got around to fixing that, and I found why this "fix" >> existed. The threads in the tailgate are gone, so the latches cannot be >> mounted. >> >> The question: Do you know of a replacement system to keep the tailgate >> shut >> that doesn't use the holes to mount the latches? > > Duct tape? > > :) > > How about fixing the threads? You can either go larger and tap new ones > (metal permitting) or have it filled, drilled, and threaded. Lots of > options > for fixing things like that. > > > > > |
Re: Tailgate latch replacement
Also an option.
But then I would have to find original latches and other stuff I'm missing. And that stuff probably costs more than I'm willing to spend. I wasn't unhappy with those bolts you know ;-) I'm just looking around for possibilities. "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:%NhAd.4170$2_4.2166@okepread06... > Thom did pass the time by typing: >> Hi, >> >> >> >> When I bought the CJ7 the tailgate latches were already missing, the >> tailgate was bolted shut using the holes where the steel cables used to >> be >> fixed. I finally got around to fixing that, and I found why this "fix" >> existed. The threads in the tailgate are gone, so the latches cannot be >> mounted. >> >> The question: Do you know of a replacement system to keep the tailgate >> shut >> that doesn't use the holes to mount the latches? > > Duct tape? > > :) > > How about fixing the threads? You can either go larger and tap new ones > (metal permitting) or have it filled, drilled, and threaded. Lots of > options > for fixing things like that. > > > > > |
Re: Tailgate latch replacement
How about one of those slide latches on each side? The kind they use
for doors with the pin or bar that slides sideways. Something like the top two here? http://www.nextag.com/buyer/outpdir....ch=slide+latch Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Thom wrote: > > Also an option. > But then I would have to find original latches and other stuff I'm missing. > And that stuff probably costs more than I'm willing to spend. I wasn't > unhappy with those bolts you know ;-) > I'm just looking around for possibilities. > > "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message > news:%NhAd.4170$2_4.2166@okepread06... > > Thom did pass the time by typing: > >> Hi, > >> > >> > >> > >> When I bought the CJ7 the tailgate latches were already missing, the > >> tailgate was bolted shut using the holes where the steel cables used to > >> be > >> fixed. I finally got around to fixing that, and I found why this "fix" > >> existed. The threads in the tailgate are gone, so the latches cannot be > >> mounted. > >> > >> The question: Do you know of a replacement system to keep the tailgate > >> shut > >> that doesn't use the holes to mount the latches? > > > > Duct tape? > > > > :) > > > > How about fixing the threads? You can either go larger and tap new ones > > (metal permitting) or have it filled, drilled, and threaded. Lots of > > options > > for fixing things like that. > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Tailgate latch replacement
How about one of those slide latches on each side? The kind they use
for doors with the pin or bar that slides sideways. Something like the top two here? http://www.nextag.com/buyer/outpdir....ch=slide+latch Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Thom wrote: > > Also an option. > But then I would have to find original latches and other stuff I'm missing. > And that stuff probably costs more than I'm willing to spend. I wasn't > unhappy with those bolts you know ;-) > I'm just looking around for possibilities. > > "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message > news:%NhAd.4170$2_4.2166@okepread06... > > Thom did pass the time by typing: > >> Hi, > >> > >> > >> > >> When I bought the CJ7 the tailgate latches were already missing, the > >> tailgate was bolted shut using the holes where the steel cables used to > >> be > >> fixed. I finally got around to fixing that, and I found why this "fix" > >> existed. The threads in the tailgate are gone, so the latches cannot be > >> mounted. > >> > >> The question: Do you know of a replacement system to keep the tailgate > >> shut > >> that doesn't use the holes to mount the latches? > > > > Duct tape? > > > > :) > > > > How about fixing the threads? You can either go larger and tap new ones > > (metal permitting) or have it filled, drilled, and threaded. Lots of > > options > > for fixing things like that. > > > > > > > > > > |
Re: Tailgate latch replacement
How about one of those slide latches on each side? The kind they use
for doors with the pin or bar that slides sideways. Something like the top two here? http://www.nextag.com/buyer/outpdir....ch=slide+latch Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Thom wrote: > > Also an option. > But then I would have to find original latches and other stuff I'm missing. > And that stuff probably costs more than I'm willing to spend. I wasn't > unhappy with those bolts you know ;-) > I'm just looking around for possibilities. > > "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message > news:%NhAd.4170$2_4.2166@okepread06... > > Thom did pass the time by typing: > >> Hi, > >> > >> > >> > >> When I bought the CJ7 the tailgate latches were already missing, the > >> tailgate was bolted shut using the holes where the steel cables used to > >> be > >> fixed. I finally got around to fixing that, and I found why this "fix" > >> existed. The threads in the tailgate are gone, so the latches cannot be > >> mounted. > >> > >> The question: Do you know of a replacement system to keep the tailgate > >> shut > >> that doesn't use the holes to mount the latches? > > > > Duct tape? > > > > :) > > > > How about fixing the threads? You can either go larger and tap new ones > > (metal permitting) or have it filled, drilled, and threaded. Lots of > > options > > for fixing things like that. > > > > > > > > > > |
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