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Lol, I went slow bull. My dad loves fixing things haha. My god those retainer screws rattling metal on metal were so annoying. Glad some gorilla tape made a quick fix of this extremely annoying rattle.
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Found it! Had my dad lay in the trunk when I went over bumps.. it’s the metal retainer screws. They are under a little plastic piece. Also I taped the emergency latch and the latch under the trunk.
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Found it! Had my dad lay in the trunk when I went over bumps.. it’s the metal retainer screws. They are under a little plastic piece. Also I taped the emergency latch and the latch under the trunk.
Necessary! My friend. Let me put it this way.. I really never use the trunk. I always put groceries behind my seats. So that eyesore I’ll hardly never see. Beats the constant sound of a rattlely screw in your brain! It’s eyesore or headache! Ding, ding we have a winner. Eyesore it is hehe.
Necessary! My friend. Let me put it this way.. I really never use the trunk. I always put groceries behind my seats. So that eyesore I’ll hardly never see. Beats the constant sound of a rattlely screw in your brain! It’s eyesore or headache! Ding, ding we have a winner. Eyesore it is hehe.
Found it! Had my dad lay in the trunk when I went over bumps.. it’s the metal retainer screws. They are under a little plastic piece. Also I taped the emergency latch and the latch under the trunk.
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Rob
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Please add V86 emissions recall leaves the throttle body open longer than it should on shutdown causing trumpet sounds to echo out the intake. Could case issues with the S/C jackshaft if air vents the wrong way.
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