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Mercury Liftgate Hinge gives it an easy pivot and solid base, such that the rear door can rest against it and all closures and opens can be easily achieved. Born in 1938, Mercury soon gained a reputation with midsize cars combining a smooth ride with crisp styling and the car owes its catchy name to the fleet Roman messenger. Mercury gave its customers decades of sophisticated suspension, quiet cabins and easy-to-use controls, a combination of feel and value in such successful products as the cougar and the grand marquis. Although the manufacture of the Mercury came to an end in 2011, it is still widely acclaimed as spacious, comfortable to drive, and long-lasting, and nowadays a lot of former owners of Mercury still retain their cars in the same condition, using the quality parts that include this hinge. This Liftgate Hinge is a heavy metal pivot that supports the weight of the lift gate, it does not corrode and the lines of the body are not distorted. To install a new Liftgate Hinge, use a prop to hold the liftgate up, disconnection of the battery (where there is exposure of wiring) and removal of interior trim and mark current alignment. Remove the strut, unbolt, clean, and tape the painted edges to prevent chips. Install the component, screw in starting by hand, match the gaps, apply thread locker and screw to the required tightness. To install the Liftgate Hinge, it should be screwed in place, reconnect the struts, reconnect the trim in place, test the gate a few times and make sure the latch and weather strip functions properly.