Trunk problem, please help
Trunk problem, please help
If any of you have taken off that felt covering that is attached to the trunk lid (it has like 13 black pegs you have to pop off to get the covering off) well, i have accidently snapped 2 of them off, and the piece that is in the trunk have flown in there so now 2 of them are inside the trunk lid, just jiggling around making some nice rattles when my bass hits. Any recommendations to get those SOB's out?
thanks
bryan
thanks
bryan
Re: Trunk problem, please help
Originally posted by jag5311
If any of you have taken off that felt covering that is attached to the trunk lid (it has like 13 black pegs you have to pop off to get the covering off) well, i have accidently snapped 2 of them off, and the piece that is in the trunk have flown in there so now 2 of them are inside the trunk lid, just jiggling around making some nice rattles when my bass hits. Any recommendations to get those SOB's out?
thanks
bryan
If any of you have taken off that felt covering that is attached to the trunk lid (it has like 13 black pegs you have to pop off to get the covering off) well, i have accidently snapped 2 of them off, and the piece that is in the trunk have flown in there so now 2 of them are inside the trunk lid, just jiggling around making some nice rattles when my bass hits. Any recommendations to get those SOB's out?
thanks
bryan
Re: Re: Trunk problem, please help
Originally posted by Nismo
how about get a thin stick and stick some duct tape at the end to try to fish it out. If not, you can always unbolt the 4 bolts, take off the lid, ans shake them out.
how about get a thin stick and stick some duct tape at the end to try to fish it out. If not, you can always unbolt the 4 bolts, take off the lid, ans shake them out.
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Re: Re: Trunk problem, please help
Originally posted by Nismo
how about get a thin stick and stick some duct tape at the end to try to fish it out. If not, you can always unbolt the 4 bolts, take off the lid, ans shake them out.
how about get a thin stick and stick some duct tape at the end to try to fish it out. If not, you can always unbolt the 4 bolts, take off the lid, ans shake them out.
how about one of those slinky-type grabbers...
..you know, the ones that you can bend in just about any direction, and you press a button on one end (like a hyperdermic needle) and these three metal fingers come out the other end. Let go of the button and the 'fingers' retract. I have one of those, and it only cost about $5 at your local auto parts store. I've used mine on a couple of occasions and it's been a really handy tool to have, especially when you drop something in the engine bay that you can't reach with your hands. If you can see them, you could get them out with one of those tools.
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peace2u
well, figured it out. Did it the cheapest way possible. Openeded teh trunk, pounded on the underneath part (where the tail lights are) and wallah, 2 pieces fell out. They were in the right place at the right time.
thanks for the suggestions though
bryan
thanks for the suggestions though
bryan
Re: how about one of those slinky-type grabbers...
Originally posted by Pit5Bull
..you know, the ones that you can bend in just about any direction, and you press a button on one end (like a hyperdermic needle) and these three metal fingers come out the other end. Let go of the button and the 'fingers' retract. I have one of those, and it only cost about $5 at your local auto parts store. I've used mine on a couple of occasions and it's been a really handy tool to have, especially when you drop something in the engine bay that you can't reach with your hands. If you can see them, you could get them out with one of those tools.
peace2u
..you know, the ones that you can bend in just about any direction, and you press a button on one end (like a hyperdermic needle) and these three metal fingers come out the other end. Let go of the button and the 'fingers' retract. I have one of those, and it only cost about $5 at your local auto parts store. I've used mine on a couple of occasions and it's been a really handy tool to have, especially when you drop something in the engine bay that you can't reach with your hands. If you can see them, you could get them out with one of those tools.
peace2u
Re: Gary95...
Originally posted by Pit5Bull
Them thangs grab just about everythang - they're inexpensive and pretty useful, too.
peace2u
Them thangs grab just about everythang - they're inexpensive and pretty useful, too.
peace2u
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