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Old 05-04-2005, 02:36 PM
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There seems to have been lots of posts about a rattle when the roof is up, but I have one from the back when its down. I guess this might be normal, its bound to bounce around a bit back there, but thought I would check with you all.

By the way, do you close the clips after releasing them and before putting the roof down, or leave them open?

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Close them.


Is it that that is rattling?
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other than that check the wingnut on the spare wheel i had an annoying rattle from there
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Or keep your hood up, of course!
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could be the clips, even if they are closed... passenger seat belt can also rattle if you don't have a passenger...
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