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Chrali Member Since: 13 Apr 2017 Location: Norwich Posts: 122 |
Oh well jumped on the tailgate with my dog so we could cool down a bit before heading home, and the left hand side strap snapped (why is it always the left ?)
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20th Aug 2022 4:18pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8192 |
The pattern ones on eBay don't last long, and if both fail it can cost a few quid for boot damage...
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20th Aug 2022 4:25pm |
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Chrali Member Since: 13 Apr 2017 Location: Norwich Posts: 122 |
Fair enough. Think the difference is the attachment for the damper on the other side. Now I look that's pretty crumbly as well. I'm not sure the rubber cover did anything more than trapping the water in there.😅
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20th Aug 2022 4:50pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8192 |
Soak it in penetrating fluid for a few days and then try with a set of molegrips, they aren't usually very tight... Pete
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20th Aug 2022 5:00pm |
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QuebecTango Member Since: 06 Jan 2019 Location: Brighton Posts: 55 |
Mine broke as well the difference is the damper attachment on the o/s, got them from Advanced Factors seems ok. |
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20th Aug 2022 5:06pm |
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Chrali Member Since: 13 Apr 2017 Location: Norwich Posts: 122 |
The drain holes are clear, so i can't explain it. Perhaps it was a souvenir from the Titanic?
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21st Aug 2022 8:54pm |
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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 689 |
I bought genuine straps from the forum sponsor Duckworths.
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21st Aug 2022 9:52pm |
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Chrali Member Since: 13 Apr 2017 Location: Norwich Posts: 122 |
Yup will do.
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21st Aug 2022 9:57pm |
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Chrali Member Since: 13 Apr 2017 Location: Norwich Posts: 122 |
I got no reply back from Duckworths, so ordered the parts from Advanced Factors. Lubricated them thoroughly with spray on grease and fitted the passenger side ok. The drivers side was a , as it was even worse. It took a couple of days of soaking then to get some movement I first used spanners/sockets before they'd slip, then pulling the wire up and down, then cut the wire as short as possible to give the mole grips some leverage. I removed the upper tailagate bracket to be able to unbolt the corroded mess, but the arm on the old fitting was longer that the other side so I had to snap a hacksaw blade in two and saw the 'arm' off, whilst reciting 'I hate this car' often and not quietly as I did it. Finally got it done and in a mere 1 & 1/2 hours for one bolt That bolt was NOT easy to get out! My straps must have been seized for the year I had the L322 as I've never noticed the straps rotate when I closed the tailgate before.
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11th Sep 2022 12:50am |
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tymh Member Since: 21 Apr 2014 Location: Garstang Posts: 310 |
Mine were both broken when I bought the car 2 weeks ago (crikey, has it only been 2 weeks?🤣). Bought a couple of third party ones from Amazon (Rear Tailgate Boot Strap Cable... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08PBL66WK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share)
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11th Sep 2022 7:54am |
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Chrali Member Since: 13 Apr 2017 Location: Norwich Posts: 122 |
I was tempted to get the Ebay/Amazon ones, but as we do put a lot of weight on it I didn't want to be penny wide pound foolish. I guess the nut was swollen due to corrosion, but the biggest problem was everything being corroded so the straps didn't pivot.
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11th Sep 2022 10:26am |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
The OEM straps on my 2010 were seriously rusty under the rubbers so replaced with aftermarket and check on them on a regular basis.
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11th Sep 2022 11:42am |
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