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    Disco II - rear door

    any after market accessory to 'lock' rear door in the open position? Its a real pain (literally) when the rear door shuts itself in the afternoon breeze and I'm standing there trying to get at something in the back

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    budgie

    I take it you mean the tailgate/rear door......if so there should be a metal brace with graduated steps to hold the door in the open position. It is fitted under the door on the hinge side. If you have one and it's not holding the door open it may be just wear and tear, or simply need adjusting. If you don't have one then it's been removed.

    Cheers
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    was one on the D1,,

    not there on the D2.
    can quite literally be a pain,,,
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    My D2 has the stepped brace Midals talking about.

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    My D2 has the stepped brace Midals talking about.

    Baz.
    Ditto

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    there is a brace that 'clicks' as the door is opened (and closed) but it can't seem to hold the door open when there is anything pushing back on it - as you know the wind blows in Perth every day ...
    how do I adjust the tension is the brace - maybe it just needs tightening up?

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    If you have a slightly oversized tyre on the back door , the latch will not hold - as the door won't open quite far enough for the latch to click in. I have this issue with our mud tyres.

    The opening latch works OK for our standard tyres.

    Erich

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    i have the same strap that holds it only the slightest amount, any wind or slope and the door tries to shut itself on me. would be nice to be able to beef it up or modifiy it so it stays open.

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    midal Guest
    budgie

    The track that the brace slides in is like a "ripple strip" that allows the brace to grip in a few positions. It looks like a steel strip that bolts in place to the door so should be easy enough to get off and allow a good look for checking the brace attachment that locks into the steps on the strip.

    Mine is quite stiff and there would be no chance of the wind closing it. Due to the lack of any effective sealing in place it also provides a handy place for the dust to enter the inside of the back door I imagine, although I've never taken it off to inspect it closely. I regularly lubricate it to allow it to work a bit smoother. I've only got a regular size spare on the door so haven't got the problem of excess weight to contribute.

    If it's just wear that allows the brace to move too freely and not hold hold properly, it looks like something you could pick up at a wreckers to replace it easily enough. As I said, the strip looks like it is only held on with 2 bolts but appears pretty solid. Mine is a 2000 D2....maybe there are differences in various models.

    Cheers
    Mick
    Last edited by midal; 9th March 2010 at 12:28 PM. Reason: incl model info

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    Mine has the strip as well, but I understand where you are coming from. Our driveway is on a slope and the door regularly closes on me when combined with a breeze. It's a heavy door, even with the standard tyre on it.

    There is nothing out there that I am aware of.

    As a side note, that strip also acts as a retainer to stop the door opening too far. Again, if parked on a slope be careful not to let the door swing open otherwise it will buckle the door hinges. Just ask me how I know

    If you do make something extra I would suggest it fits between the hniges rather than at teh bottom or top, otherwise you may end up with a bent hinge or door also. There's a lot of weight and leverage.

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