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Suspension
Last interior noise FOUND.
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<blockquote data-quote="swshawaii" data-source="post: 984236" data-attributes="member: 67547"><p>As you guys know. I've literally torn my interior apart to stop rattles and squeaks.</p><p></p><p>Eddie suggested I lube all my door latches with lithium spray. It helped immensely,</p><p></p><p>but I still had a subtle yet annoying popping sound going over bumps at low speeds.</p><p></p><p>Leaning on the rear passengers seat before vacuuming, I heard the familiar pop.</p><p></p><p>Pull up and down firmly on each of the four pivot hinge leg(s) bolted to the floor.</p><p></p><p>I believe one of them had less than 1/32" of vertical movement, causing all the noise.</p><p></p><p>Loosened all four, put a flat washer over each stud, Loctited, and torqued the flange nuts. </p><p></p><p>Drove the same "noisy" road repeatedly, trying to get the noise. Total silence, finally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swshawaii, post: 984236, member: 67547"] As you guys know. I've literally torn my interior apart to stop rattles and squeaks. Eddie suggested I lube all my door latches with lithium spray. It helped immensely, but I still had a subtle yet annoying popping sound going over bumps at low speeds. Leaning on the rear passengers seat before vacuuming, I heard the familiar pop. Pull up and down firmly on each of the four pivot hinge leg(s) bolted to the floor. I believe one of them had less than 1/32" of vertical movement, causing all the noise. Loosened all four, put a flat washer over each stud, Loctited, and torqued the flange nuts. Drove the same "noisy" road repeatedly, trying to get the noise. Total silence, finally. [/QUOTE]
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