How to properly secure the loose, sagging upper trunk liner (under package shelf).
Tools Needed: Drill and 1/4" drill bit
Parts Needed: 1/4" short push pin retainers (available at any parts store or bodyshop supply).
First inspect the liner and push up with your hand.
While holding liner up into position drill vertically 1/4" holes exactly between the factory push pins at the trunk opening.
Dill holes at each end of the trunk liner (at the trunk opening).
Now go farther into the trunk on your back (wearing safety glasses), and inspect both loose ends of the liner above each the wheel wells near the seat backs.
Drill 1/4" holes at each end and install push pins.
Note: Do not put push pins in the middle of the liner area, you will be drilling into speakers and an amplifier. Drill only on the trunk opening side and the seat back side of the liner.
After completing the repair, you will have a solid mounted liner and approx. 1 1/4" more of trunk space.
Tools Needed: Drill and 1/4" drill bit
Parts Needed: 1/4" short push pin retainers (available at any parts store or bodyshop supply).
First inspect the liner and push up with your hand.
While holding liner up into position drill vertically 1/4" holes exactly between the factory push pins at the trunk opening.
Dill holes at each end of the trunk liner (at the trunk opening).
Now go farther into the trunk on your back (wearing safety glasses), and inspect both loose ends of the liner above each the wheel wells near the seat backs.
Drill 1/4" holes at each end and install push pins.
Note: Do not put push pins in the middle of the liner area, you will be drilling into speakers and an amplifier. Drill only on the trunk opening side and the seat back side of the liner.
After completing the repair, you will have a solid mounted liner and approx. 1 1/4" more of trunk space.