SirRobyn0
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- Joined
- Dec 6, 2019
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
Go back to the previous weekend and one of my projects was to rehab the rear slider. It's an old aftermarket slider. One of the ones that has two panes of sliding glass in the center that are framed in aluminum. I really don't seem to have a picture of it from the inside but here is one from the outside to help you identify the type, though it looks like I was doing something with my tool box at the time.
Any how it rattled pretty bad, was difficult to open and close. I found all the felt to still be in place, though very dirty as was the track. So I went to work with a can of WD-40 a tooth brush and some rags, until everything was nice and clean and the felt kind of sprang back to life. I wiped off the excess WD, and followed up with a little silicone spray to protect the felt and track. The latch is just a simple tang on one side and metal latch. Carefully bending the metal tang tightened it up. This last week has been rattle free driving and the slider works nice and smooth again.
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Any how it rattled pretty bad, was difficult to open and close. I found all the felt to still be in place, though very dirty as was the track. So I went to work with a can of WD-40 a tooth brush and some rags, until everything was nice and clean and the felt kind of sprang back to life. I wiped off the excess WD, and followed up with a little silicone spray to protect the felt and track. The latch is just a simple tang on one side and metal latch. Carefully bending the metal tang tightened it up. This last week has been rattle free driving and the slider works nice and smooth again.