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East302 I will measure tomorrow they are factory pressed on. I was thinking about diagonal cut on a piece of nylon or plastic sleeve this is my 4th 2 door all missing every time I go to a bone yard can’t find any right now I’m dying from stomach acid with pepto and Rolaids (thanksgiving dinner in-laws)I'll be damned, I had no idea they were supposed to have a sleeve on them. Mine are long gone.
Do you mind measuring the outer diameter on that sleeve and letting me know what it is?
I've had a tailgate alignment issue for a while, wondering if the missing sleeves are the culprit. I might try slicing a piece of heater hose and slipping it over it to see if it helps snug it up.
The plastic piece is a 1/2 inch outside diameter and is not a tight fit on the inside sorry to say never had any leaks back there that I know of. Silly question how are your hinge pins on your tailgate? Did you try to seal the window to door with silicone just to see if that is your issue or how is that rubber seal on top of the glass it does divert water. Where is it wet on floorThanks, I appreciate it. Have you had any issue with the tailgate leaking?
I have a 1998 two-door and the top of the tailgate isn't seating with the liftglass, leaving a gap where water comes in.
These photos are not of my truck (they're from a 7 year old post on fullsizechevy) but show the exact problem that I'm having. The tailgate hinges do not have any slack in them (bushings) and I've adjusted the liftglass hinges to no avail. New GM weatherstripping (twice) didn't help, either.
It's as though the tailgate needs to come up about 1/4" on the passenger side, a little less on the driver side. When I saw your post about the striker sleeves, it made me think maybe it would help with the tailgate alignment.
Pictures are with the black exterior trim removed. Have you had this on any of your four?
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Thanks for taking the measurement for me.
The hinge pin bushings are original from what I can tell (still had factory paint overspray) and there's no movement in the tailgate. There's no rust (Mississippi) on the hinges or their welds to the body.
All three of the gaskets are new. The upper one is a slightly different design than the original. I've seen some where the flap rests on top of the glass in its closed position, but mine never stays and always folds back under.
A water hose test with the gasket in both positions yielded the same results: a leak where the tailgate gasket does not meet the bottom of the liftglass.
It's as though the right side of the tailgate needs to come up about 1/4" so that the tailgate gasket meets the underside of the lift glass. To make that happen, I'd have to bend the hinges somehow. I've been hesitant to do that.
No amount of monkeying around with the liftglass hinges at the top would make it work, either.
I had done a post on the problem maybe a year ago. Although two or three other people had the exact issue, none of us could figure it out.
Maybe ours were all built by the same defective robot.
Try dorman 38427 all metal from looks of picks replaces liftgate on 94 blazerThanks for the updated measurement. I did try slicing a piece of heater hose over it. I think it was 3/8” but don’t recall the thickness. Anyways, it was too tight—the door wouldn’t even shut.
I think it has to be an alignment issue with the top glass but I never could figure out how to make it cooperate.
I briefly considered taking the tailgate off and seeing what I could do with it. It has a spring-loaded torsion bar in it, so I was hesitant to pull that joker out. The hinges are welded to the body and tailgate, so there’s no easy adjustment there.
I did contact the previous owner about it. He couldn’t say how long it had been leaking, but did remember having the tailgate glass replaced several years ago. If I had to guess, that’s when it started.
To keep it dry, I added some RTV under the tailgate gasket to raise it up about 1/8” so that it meets the bottom of the lift glass. It’s dry, but still bugs me.
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Old thread but WTH. I used a piece of 1/2 (I think) fuel pipe and wrapped it in black electrical tape. Lasts about a year or so before it falls off. Closes a bit tight but doesn't rattle. Might spring for some Dorman's