Good video only thing I'd change is to use a Teflon based "dry lube" instead of a liquid silicone. This way you won't attract dirt to the surface you're trying to lubricate
I've watched several of these tailgate repair videos and none of the trucks are like mine. Mine does not have an access panel so everything is harder to get to. Anyway a good video thanks for posting.
First of all thanks for getting right to it so I didn't have to skip through 12 minutes of monolog. My tailgate has gotten so hard to open I have to use two hands and struggle with it. Gonna go take it apart now. Thank you!
thanks for the video, I liked it. I have a problem with a folding rear tailgate for mitsubishi outlander xl is the name of this car in Russia. please Tell me how to fix these doors? the problem is that the door is swung very hard.Need to pull it with both hands.I know that these doors are found on many American and British cars ( Ford Explorer, Ranger over Discovery), but I don't know how to fix them. Please help me.
Vlad, from the little I was able to find, it seems to be an issue with clearance somewhere at the tailgate. I read that on a forum, they got that from the dealer they took the vehicle to. They did not elaborate any more on it. Here is a link to the thread: mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mitsubishi-outlander-10/tailgate-closing-50054/ That might be a good forum to join for both this issue and any others down the road. I am sorry I was not able to help you more than this. Thank you for checking out my channel!!
this is how I like my "how to" videos....straight to work, no babbling, no side show......just pure, straight "how to"....thanks
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
No babbling? . . . I came here for the babbling
Good video only thing I'd change is to use a Teflon based "dry lube" instead of a liquid silicone. This way you won't attract dirt to the surface you're trying to lubricate
Thanks for this video. One correction: Test BEFORE putting the access panel back in place. Saves you work if something needs to be adjusted.
That's what I was going to say that thanks.
My 2,011 needs that soooooooo bad I'm going to do it today is the day
I've watched several of these tailgate repair videos and none of the trucks are like mine. Mine does not have an access panel so everything is harder to get to. Anyway a good video thanks for posting.
Good clear camera work. Good explanation of problem and fix. I can't stand bobbing out of focus repair vids. Thanks buddy.
Thanks!
Great video, I believe this will fix my tailgate issue.
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very helpful, thanks!
Thank you Nathan.
First of all thanks for getting right to it so I didn't have to skip through 12 minutes of monolog. My tailgate has gotten so hard to open I have to use two hands and struggle with it. Gonna go take it apart now. Thank you!
Nice vid good pace and camera angles, get wand to help with wide selfy angle
Excellent job and well done!
Thank you!
worked great!
Thanks, buddy.
thanks for the video, I liked it. I have a problem with a folding rear tailgate for mitsubishi outlander xl is the name of this car in Russia. please Tell me how to fix these doors? the problem is that the door is swung very hard.Need to pull it with both hands.I know that these doors are found on many American and British cars ( Ford Explorer, Ranger over Discovery), but I don't know how to fix them. Please help me.
Hello Vlad! I will do my best to assist you. What year is your Outlander?
Nathan's Car Care -hi Nathan,my car is 2011 year.
Vlad, from the little I was able to find, it seems to be an issue with clearance somewhere at the tailgate. I read that on a forum, they got that from the dealer they took the vehicle to. They did not elaborate any more on it.
Here is a link to the thread: mitsubishiforum.com/forum/mitsubishi-outlander-10/tailgate-closing-50054/
That might be a good forum to join for both this issue and any others down the road.
I am sorry I was not able to help you more than this. Thank you for checking out my channel!!
What size torx on the access panel
If I remember correctly, I think its a T30 Torx.
good video, Nathan!
Thank you! I am glad it was helpful!