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Old 07-05-2013, 05:02 AM
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Is it possible to adjust front doors locks that I don't have to slam them every time I need to close them. Both rear doors are fine, only front are required additional power Is it some sort of known issue? Thanks!
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It's mentioned in the owners manual and on the CD... It takes more effort to close Wrangler doors due to their ability to keep out water during river crossings. Definitely not the "thud" of a new Lexus door closing ;-)
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Originally Posted by Greep
It's mentioned in the owners manual and on the CD... It takes more effort to close Wrangler doors due to their ability to keep out water during river crossings. Definitely not the "thud" of a new Lexus door closing ;-)
They will brake in nicely and have a good seal. Their kind of like the old Beetle's used to be.
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Originally Posted by Greep
It's mentioned in the owners manual and on the CD... It takes more effort to close Wrangler doors due to their ability to keep out water during river crossings. Definitely not the "thud" of a new Lexus door closing ;-)

Why than rear one are fine on my Unlimited?
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Due to weather stripping surrounding door jam near where top attaches at windshield. Effects 2 door as well.



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