Alright guys I need some guidance or ideas.
I have been rebuilding my tailgate slowly and trying to make sure it closes and opens properly.
I replaced the tailgate latch bars that attach to the latches at either side. I then found my center assembly to be busted so I just replaced that.
Here is the issue. Using the handle in the middle it will
Only unlatch the driver side, the passenger side does not have enough travel to unlatch the side latch. If I pull the bar hard enough it will do it but will not with the center handle. The driver side is fine. So what do I do now?
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Tailgate latch help
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Re: Tailgate latch help
Is the rod binding in any way or the latch itself sticking or hanging up on the passenger side?
Would shortening the rod a little bit there fix the "not enough travel" thing? Doing so may make the handle "engage" the rod quicker and therefore start pulling sooner?
The 70's Ford trucks have similar issues. The lift upward design of the handles is just not all that great. To help deal with the problem some guys have put 1960's Ford tailgate handles on the 70's trucks. These handles pivot on on end of them and the handle pulls outward towards you vs. upwards. This gives a bit more leverage on the rods.
Would shortening the rod a little bit there fix the "not enough travel" thing? Doing so may make the handle "engage" the rod quicker and therefore start pulling sooner?
The 70's Ford trucks have similar issues. The lift upward design of the handles is just not all that great. To help deal with the problem some guys have put 1960's Ford tailgate handles on the 70's trucks. These handles pivot on on end of them and the handle pulls outward towards you vs. upwards. This gives a bit more leverage on the rods.
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Re: Tailgate latch help
I don’t think the rod is binding. I have it apart right now and looks like the attachment lever at the latch is bent so I’m going to bend thematic back and see what that does for me. I will also lube the latch.ChaseTruck754 wrote:Is the rod binding in any way or the latch itself sticking or hanging up on the passenger side?
Would shortening the rod a little bit there fix the "not enough travel" thing? Doing so may make the handle "engage" the rod quicker and therefore start pulling sooner?
The 70's Ford trucks have similar issues. The lift upward design of the handles is just not all that great. To help deal with the problem some guys have put 1960's Ford tailgate handles on the 70's trucks. These handles pivot on on end of them and the handle pulls outward towards you vs. upwards. This gives a bit more leverage on the rods.
Cooler heads prevailed I was impatient the other night but fixing that bend was enough to make the tailgate operate as needed
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Re: Tailgate latch help
There is a great article on Full Size Bronco. There is a modification to the handle that will fix your prob .
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Re: Tailgate latch help
Thankyou Steve I will need to find itLvSteve wrote:There is a great article on Full Size Bronco. There is a modification to the handle that will fix your prob .
Finally got that rear window in I picked up from you a while back. Now will probably do the relay mod
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