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removing internal rear trim and tailgate panels

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27 Jun 2011 17:15 #18328 by Municipal Waste
Replied by Municipal Waste on topic Re: removing internal rear trim and tailgate panels
I didn't damage anything when I took my interior out, it was easy just take it slow :)

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27 Jun 2011 19:55 #18339 by Halford
same here, didn't damage any, it was already damaged - I straightened it out for the photo it was well squashed, I don't think the previous owner had ever taken the panel off, so I'm guessing it was flattened when the vehicle was assembled - a consequence of high speed production lines no doubt :pinch:

now if I could just find where that dashboard rattle was coming from ... :unsure:

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28 Jun 2011 07:40 #18350 by trextr7monkey
Replied by trextr7monkey on topic Re: removing internal rear trim and tailgate panels
Dash board rattles can be fixed for 6 months with a shot of silicon lubricant spray around all edges/ joints. Worth a go!

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29 Jun 2011 12:41 #18389 by Municipal Waste
Replied by Municipal Waste on topic Re: removing internal rear trim and tailgate panels
My Jimny, probably because it's so new, is almost completly rattle free apart from the seat squeaks a bit when I go over mega bumps :dry:

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29 Jun 2011 13:34 #18395 by Halford
When I go over bumps I can hear my hip clicking and I'm gonna add a dash cup holder for a glass, to put my teeth in - it'll be far more interesting than a "beetle flower" :silly:

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listen to Slayer

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like you'd be able to hear a rattle :whistle:

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