I think it's a combination of things. There is a slight "tear" in the metal of the door right where the door latch is (probably developed when the hinges were worn and some point and it had a lot of up and down play (that's been fixed). That, plus sitting for months on end without being used, and probably somewhat due to the recent cold all could have contributed.Probably moisture freezing. I get that when it rains and then freezes.
I think I should take it to a body shop and have the tear in the door by the latch straightened out and welded. That would probably take care of it.I had a door on my Ranger that I thought for sure was never going to work right. Had to pull really hard on the door to open it and slam it as hard as I could for years and anytime I had it worked on they would leave it open and run the battery down. Eventually took it to a shop that knew what they were doing and they adjusted it so that it worked like new.
I just pulled some NY strips off the grill, accompanied by baked potato and cheese garlic toast.Had a nice nap, now I want food
We're only at 28 here.
Just let the dog out and it feels positively balmy out compared to the past few days!We're only at 28 here.
I had left over Mexican, and now some pop cornI just pulled some NY strips off the grill, accompanied by baked potato and cheese garlic toast.