Trunk?
Trunk?
Anyone got a picture of their trunk that is stock, when I bought my 7 all the **** in the trunk was taken and I am trying to figure out how to put it all back together, not tough just making sure I am doing it right.
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From: Dove le cose sono fatte il vecchio moda il senso
Excellent. **** in trunk not good. RX7 better without **** in trunk.
j/k
Can you post a photo to get a good picture, (no pun intended), of which panels may be missing??
Thanks.
j/k
Can you post a photo to get a good picture, (no pun intended), of which panels may be missing??
Thanks.
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 2,097
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From: Dove le cose sono fatte il vecchio moda il senso
Try finding a few photos in the "interior/exterio/audio"" section of the forum. There's usually a lot of photos of the trunk area posted there cause members are always installing wild and crazy sound systems and showing them off in that section. Good Luck.
When re-fitting the interior panels to the trunk, you need to put the rear bins in first, then the side panels where the seat belts go through, then the rear side pieces (need to remove the strut bar to do this), and finally the rear most cover. The carpet can be put in any time, as it pops into the rearmost rail on the bins (five holes).
The rear bins are held by two bolts on the front on the insides near the tranny tunnel, along with some nasty clips towards the outside next to the seat belt mounts (lower), and three nuts that mount to the studs right along the line between the strut towers.
The side panels have 5 or six pop clips that hold it in, plus one screw on the bottom, near the lower seat belt mount. There is also one rivet clip (flat head black dealy) per side that attach the side piece into the bins. to get this to go in right, you run the seat belt through the hole and leave the triangular piece unattached, mount the upper portion of the panel by getting the post on the back to slide into it's appropriate hole, then get the lower post that's right about level with the door striker (metal loop in the door jamb) to go into it's hole, then firmply strike the panel with your fist, listening for the pop clips to get into their holes. Then screw the screw in, bolt down the seat belt, and put the triangular cover in.
Next are the rear side panels. You must have the rear strut bar removed to put these in. Start by getting the portion that covers the strut bar over the mounting spots for the bar, then get the pop clips to ggo in. there are a couple nuts to hold this ine in place, and one or two rivet clips as well.
The rear piece just pops right in, if I recall correctly.
The rear bins are held by two bolts on the front on the insides near the tranny tunnel, along with some nasty clips towards the outside next to the seat belt mounts (lower), and three nuts that mount to the studs right along the line between the strut towers.
The side panels have 5 or six pop clips that hold it in, plus one screw on the bottom, near the lower seat belt mount. There is also one rivet clip (flat head black dealy) per side that attach the side piece into the bins. to get this to go in right, you run the seat belt through the hole and leave the triangular piece unattached, mount the upper portion of the panel by getting the post on the back to slide into it's appropriate hole, then get the lower post that's right about level with the door striker (metal loop in the door jamb) to go into it's hole, then firmply strike the panel with your fist, listening for the pop clips to get into their holes. Then screw the screw in, bolt down the seat belt, and put the triangular cover in.
Next are the rear side panels. You must have the rear strut bar removed to put these in. Start by getting the portion that covers the strut bar over the mounting spots for the bar, then get the pop clips to ggo in. there are a couple nuts to hold this ine in place, and one or two rivet clips as well.
The rear piece just pops right in, if I recall correctly.
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