right hand tailgate cable
Built @ Norfolk, VA 4/2004
I have the slack problem...had the dealer change the cable, and it was worse with the newer one like someone else mentioned. I just hope that there are enough complaints that they make a shorter cable to take out the slack.
Now I have a stupid water leak problem to deal with...brake light issues leaking?
I have the slack problem...had the dealer change the cable, and it was worse with the newer one like someone else mentioned. I just hope that there are enough complaints that they make a shorter cable to take out the slack.
Now I have a stupid water leak problem to deal with...brake light issues leaking?
Originally posted by RockyCA
OK, I just had to go out and check my tailgate. No problems with mine.
OK, I just had to go out and check my tailgate. No problems with mine.
Has anyone figured out what causes this yet?
Has anyone figured out what causes this yet? I was just thinking about it...did a search...and came up with this thread that is over a year old.
Just they way **** is, deal with it. With them being longer/shorter it doesnt change anything. Many trucks have similiar problems, but its always the nit-picky ford owners that think something is wrong.
Look at it this way, at least they aren't rusting out like the Silverado's...at the same time...yet.
Had a friend doing some pruning on the gate of his 98/99 Silverado and SNAP down the tailgate and he goes. Both cables rusted and when the tighter one went, the second couldn't take the stress.
Had a friend doing some pruning on the gate of his 98/99 Silverado and SNAP down the tailgate and he goes. Both cables rusted and when the tighter one went, the second couldn't take the stress.
Originally Posted by asinatra
Just they way **** is, deal with it. With them being longer/shorter it doesnt change anything. Many trucks have similiar problems, but its always the nit-picky ford owners that think something is wrong.




