Broke the screw off in the hole. Most times the hole is to big for the screw. Easy fix. #8 x 5/8" oval head screw is the stock screw.
Fits nice. A bit tight. But I added the 12 gauge metal on the top of the gate.
Brush seal and rubber seal to protect the glass edge.
Yellow reflective tape to make te window edge visible to avoid it being broken if left up.
Just using the vise grips to show that the window is untouchable with the seals and the block on the inside. The trim lock window track make the window go up and down with ease. that and keeping everything greaseed and oiled. And NOT spray lube. Worthless as it comes. This is all lubed with 30 wt Lubriplate oil and a squirt can.
All cleaned up and organized again. I think it was quite a few years since I cleaned and vacuumed it out real good. The Line X looks great after all these years.
After everything was cleaned I even cleaned all the windows inside and out and now need to get the spare tire back off of Terminus. I may have done a bad thing. I tow barred Terminus home 25 miles with a LT23575R15 on the right rear and a 31 10.5 X 15 on the left rear. I drove it today it seemed fine. Probably not enough to ruin it. I have been hauling that wood around long enough. All in my basement stacked for winter usage. Have a great day. Take care of the rear gate of your M1009. I used this gate very hard and it still operates as good as new. Very tight and easy to operate. Oil and grease is the secret.