Coupe-Rear Hatch inside Cover
#1
Coupe-Rear Hatch inside Cover
Hey Folks
No matter how much I center the inside trunk cover on the holding pins. (see picture) It ends up working its way off. I'm constantly resetting it back on the pins. It looks like the bracket on the cover (circled in red) can be adjusted? Anyone have this same issue? What was your fix?
CRS
No matter how much I center the inside trunk cover on the holding pins. (see picture) It ends up working its way off. I'm constantly resetting it back on the pins. It looks like the bracket on the cover (circled in red) can be adjusted? Anyone have this same issue? What was your fix?
CRS
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Try wrapping the pins with electrical insulation tape, so that the brackets fit tight as.
I did this to stop the brackets rattling against the pins, as it was driving me nuts.
Pro tip - you need lots of tape, at least 10 or 12 winds around the pins, to get a tight fit.
Despite removing and refitting the cover many times I have never had a problem with the brackets moving or slipping off the pins.
I did this to stop the brackets rattling against the pins, as it was driving me nuts.
Pro tip - you need lots of tape, at least 10 or 12 winds around the pins, to get a tight fit.
Despite removing and refitting the cover many times I have never had a problem with the brackets moving or slipping off the pins.
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CRS 123 (07-21-2017)
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I had this problem really bad as well. Really had to line it up carefully. Until last week when I went to put a jacket in the rear and the right bracket completely broke off the lid. It has 2 really small plastic welds. I think I am just going to install it back myself and widen it a bit. Thanks for the tape tip.
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jleuz1 (12-17-2018)
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