Hey,
I know this is the Daewoo forum but, it's 27 degrees outside and my dads blazer door wont shut. The latch won't seem to go the whole way to latch... it seems as if it's a problem with the locking mechanism. Any Thoughts or Suggestions?
Also his door sags down, easy or hard fix?
My Dad's Blazer (2002 LT)
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My Dad's Blazer (2002 LT)
2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
Stock.. Till summer (good job coming)
RRM Turbo Kit
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Stock.. Till summer (good job coming)
RRM Turbo Kit
VRS 3" Exhaust with a MeganRacing Carbon Fiber muffler.
Some other goodies.
I had that problem with my old Dodge Daytona. When it got really cold the door latches would sometimes harden up. I used Lithium Grease on the latches and never had the problem again. Also to fix a sagging door my dad and I bought a door remover/installer from Harbor Freight Tools. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/D ... mber=40386
Also you might try this. http://www.3rdgensolutions.com/
Hope this helps,
Tim
Also you might try this. http://www.3rdgensolutions.com/
Hope this helps,
Tim
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agreedTim04 wrote:I had that problem with my old Dodge Daytona. When it got really cold the door latches would sometimes harden up. I used Lithium Grease on the latches and never had the problem again. Also to fix a sagging door my dad and I bought a door remover/installer from Harbor Freight Tools. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/D ... mber=40386
Also you might try this. http://www.3rdgensolutions.com/
Hope this helps,
Tim
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