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Rear hatch adjustment


Dave

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Just fitted another hatch and can’t seem to get it to sit right ,got a bigger gap one side than the other took off the struts loosened the nuts tried to push it into position but soon as I tighten up the bolts it’s the same , is there a method to adjust the fitment .

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7 minutes ago, Dave said:

Just fitted another hatch and can’t seem to get it to sit right ,got a bigger gap one side than the other took off the struts loosened the nuts tried to push it into position but soon as I tighten up the bolts it’s the same , is there a method to adjust the fitment .

Have you loosened the bolts where it attaches to the roof and adjusted there as their is lateral movement up there

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10 hours ago, bradleyh_15 said:

Have you loosened the bolts where it attaches to the roof and adjusted there as their is lateral movement up there

Ok thanks will try that do I need to removed the gas struts to do this ?

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10 hours ago, evinX said:

Remove the self centering nuts and use normal nuts

Which ones are the self centering nuts evin ? Ones in the roof or on the hatch?

 

10 hours ago, evinX said:

Remove the self centering nuts and use normal nuts

 

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1 hour ago, Dave said:

Which ones are the self centering nuts evin ? Ones in the roof or on the hatch?

 

 

4 nuts in the roof. Take a look at the nuts they have a snall sleeve on them that gives the boot one position to sit in

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