HELP!!!!! Leaking doors
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There are two torx bolts on each one. Just loosen them and slide them further in, so when your door shuts, it closes tighter.
Do not remove the torx bolts, just loosen them!
If you don't know, the door catch is that metal thing on the body of the jeep that "catches" the door when it closes.
My buddy has to adjust the door catches on his yj every time he puts his half doors on for the summer. It's no biggie.
Do not remove the torx bolts, just loosen them!
If you don't know, the door catch is that metal thing on the body of the jeep that "catches" the door when it closes.
My buddy has to adjust the door catches on his yj every time he puts his half doors on for the summer. It's no biggie.
thanks for sharing
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I have a soft top, which is old, Im waiting on my hard top. When it rains on both front doors the water just pours in and I might as well have the top down. Other than putting more weather seal in, am I the only one with this issue?
Have you had this problem and fixed it? What did you do?
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Have you had this problem and fixed it? What did you do?
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its not a jeep thing. They are not suppose to leak I got mine fixed under warranty. You should get yours fixed.
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my hard top fixed the problem....so my doors were not leaking but the old soft top! Stay far away from Central Florida Chrysler jeep dodge!!!!!