Does anybody know what this part is called?

It’s what the Jeep’s tailgate latch connects to. It’s been broken for years but recently gave up the ghost to the point where the gate is tied shut with 550 cord. I don’t know what it’s called and I’m having a terrible time finding one to buy online.

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11 Responses to Does anybody know what this part is called?

  1. Wilson says:

    Tailgate latch striker bolt.

  2. Joel says:

    Thanks. Even under that name I haven’t been able to find one from my usual online sites.

  3. boynsea says:

    Try Rock Auto

  4. Try something like Jeep Wrangler TJ 97-04 Rear Tail Gate Tailgate Striker Catch Pin Bracket Mount

    Look at the images to see if it is close

  5. Paul B says:

    Striker plate I think. Been awhile since I was a parts monkey. Could also be hinge plate depending on whether it along the top of the tail gate or the bottom.

    Good luck.

  6. Eric says:

    There’s a place called FN jeep in Colorado that will most likely have what you need.

    Eric.

  7. Jim Price says:

    Looks like the striker bolt is serviceable, but the bushing is ruined. Dorman sells several assortments of striker bushings for just this purpose. Being a resourceful desert hermit, if you were to measure the OD and ID of the old bushing, you could probably make a replacement out of something you have lying around.

    If you have a NAPA nearby they can probably match it for you for just a few bucks. I believe there is a NAPA in the nearby town where you shop at the Palace of Food.

  8. Anonymous says:

    I believe thats called a “Finally-an-excuse-to-buy-a-minilathe” … but TBH a lot of things look like that to me.

  9. Chris says:

    Why that right there looks like a left handed thingamajig for a right handed whatchamacallit. Sorry, had to had a little levity (very little) to the comment string

  10. Terrapod says:

    Well for levity, always adjust the frannistan tappets in the engine and top off the blinker fluid before operating a vehicle.

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