Bent rear roof hinge / scissor

JMStockholm

JMStockholm

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T6.1 Ocean 150
Managed to bend the rear hinges when opening the rear hatch with a bicycle on the rack. So, what to do? Anyone having experience of fixing this, I search the forum but could not find the same issue discussed.

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Managed to bend the rear hinges when opening the rear hatch with a bicycle on the rack. So, what to do? Anyone having experience of fixing this, I search the forum but could not find the same issue discussed.

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Sorry to hear that.
You could try straightening it but I think that would be quit difficult so you will probably have to replace it.
Will it be a garage repair or DIY?
I don't know if Insurance would be an avenue to explore.
 
Thanks, will check insurance tomorrow. If not covered I'll try the DIY route and leave the hinge with a shop to straighten it out, and see how that works out. However, there might be hidden complications with the scissor mechanism being under tension or something, looking for experience here.
 
Thanks, will check insurance tomorrow. If not covered I'll try the DIY route and leave the hinge with a shop to straighten it out, and see how that works out. However, there might be hidden complications with the scissor mechanism being under tension or something, looking for experience here.
If you are going down the DIY route, when removing the hinge I would support the roof from inside, when opened , to stop it dropping on that side BUT also have strap over the roof and under the vehicle to stop the roof going up due to the upwards pressure of the hydraulic cylinder that side when the scissor hinge is unbolted.
 
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