- 1. [Mgs] trunk lid (score: 1)
- Author: Paul Root <ptrmgb@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:18:47 -0500
- Over the weekend I put on my new used trunk lid. It fits better than the old one, but still has some sign of moron trying to shove it down, as it doesn't lay flat on the left side. Is there something
- /html/mgs/2007-08/msg00147.html (7,578 bytes)
- 2. Re: [Mgs] trunk lid (score: 1)
- Author: "Paul Hunt" <paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 15:42:51 +0100
- That *seems* to be fairly common, possibly due to being supported on that side only, even if not having been pushed down with the strut still locked. I improved mine by putting washers between the hi
- /html/mgs/2007-08/msg00150.html (7,836 bytes)
- 3. Re: [Mgs] trunk lid (score: 1)
- Author: Paul Root <ptrmgb@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:54:38 -0500
- It does move it, and these pieces come from the old lid, and worked fine. So I'm thinking it's the distortion. Good idea on the washers, I'll give it a go. I did put in a new seal, but when I first h
- /html/mgs/2007-08/msg00153.html (8,442 bytes)
- 4. Re: [Mgs] trunk lid (score: 1)
- Author: "Paul Hunt" <paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 16:15:52 +0100
- Just had a closer look at mine. I was thinking it was like the door latches where the release button causes it to spring back. But I see that as you push the button in pulls the hook back away from t
- /html/mgs/2007-08/msg00156.html (7,491 bytes)
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