I guess this groove is the reason I am having trouble opening my door from the inside. I haven't checked it against the other side yet, but there should be no groove correct?
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Groove should not be there, right?
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Groove should not be there, right?
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Re: Groove should not be there, right?
Typical wear. Make a little "Z" bend (it don't take much) in the operating rod to shorten it a little and your door will pop right open.
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Re: Groove should not be there, right?
OK, I will try that, thx!Brokenarrow wrote:Typical wear. Make a little "Z" bend (it don't take much) in the operating rod to shorten it a little and your door will pop right open.
1968 f100 LB 360 4-speed manual