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Jeremy Herridge (Yeti)
| Posted on Friday, September 27, 2002 - 03:08 pm: |
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I bought a tan cargo cover out of a totaled 98 Disco from a local salvage yard for 20 bucks. It fits nicely and covers the cargo area on my 96 Disco. The only problem is that the cover will not retract, so I manually have to roll it up to get it out of the way. Has anybody ever taken their cargo cover apart and repair the internal workings? Or does anyone have a diagram of the parts inside? I would love to get this thing working or at least give it a try at fixing it. If all else fells I will be stuck with a 20 dollar manual version! Thanks for all the help from all the "disco-webber's" |
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