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- a PO drilled holes for speakers and I don’t think this is correct so I want to replace it for another one. I am asking here what was the way to fix it.
I have recently removed the package tray in my Hardtop, a PO drilled holes for speakers and I don’t think this is correct so I want to replace it for another one. I am asking here what was the way to fix it. Do I need to fix it with screws.? How do I have to proceed.? Thanks.
If I understand what your describing you would need to fill the screw holes (hope they didn't cut the package tray to install larger speakers replace the package with a new one and if they are still there reinstall the factory retainers for the package tray. If they hacked the metal panel under the package tray that is going to be a much larger task. In the example below the owner left out a few retaining brackets. I'll find a picture of thoseSorry for the confusion. What I was exactly asking for was the way to fix the package tray to the metal frame, which screws, retainers, etc. do I need to do the job the more correct way. My tray had nothing to fix it to the metal frame. So I need those screws, retainers and mounting kit.Josep
The manuals shows the what, where and how.Jim
The manuals shows the what, where and how.
(using the word "fix" to state he needs to "attach" the package tray (different dialect)
Part of the "what" is adhesive including the "where" to spread it. The manual is a very valuable tool.Jim
Jim what adhesive are you referring to? Don't recall seeing or ever finding adhesive holding down the package tray
ESB-M2G35-A - sticky stuff for the sound absorber (an often overlooked item) that goes between the tray and the sheet metal holding the absorber to the metal.Jim