I need to remove the handles to strip and repaint underneath.
I haven’t gotten into the doors at all, are the handles hard to get off?
I need to remove the handles to strip and repaint underneath.
I haven’t gotten into the doors at all, are the handles hard to get off?
Thanks, George
Joshua 24:15
Very easy. There is a bolt at each end. The thumb plunger part is just a rod behind the outer part you push. That rod pushes against the latch assembly and does not connect to it physically other than pushing against the latch release lever. You can take apart the handle and lightly lube everything and check the return spring. I think you can get the handle gaskets at BJ's offroad. Easy peasy...
Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21
Digging into the doors tomorrow
Thanks, George
Joshua 24:15
You were right on Kaiser. The handle was an easy one, and the plastic gasket disintegrated when I took the handle off.
Pictures for those who may search this in the future:
Thanks, George
Joshua 24:15
As for the handle gaskets, BJ's Off-road has new ones for the civilian Jeep that are the same as the M715 https://bjsoffroad.com/door-handle-g...-lock-gaskets/
Last edited by Beast; January 23rd, 2024 at 02:29 PM.
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