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Originally Posted by Limeybastard They use the regular black rubber adjustments, but I am not familiar with the way Nissan's work on this application. Generally on other vehicles you turn
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I just looked through the FSM (very little info on the hatch frame) and did a visual inspection of the hatch door on my '09 Touring and, as far as I can tell, the only adjustment is the striker/latch. The "opening assists" on the side have no adjustments (quarter turn in/out if you want to take a closer look) and I read/see no way to adjust the stops at the rear.
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