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Charley White
Are you telling us that Goldi and Moondoggie don't have impressive "racks" of their own?
For the record, "Charley White" does not own nor drive Goldi or Moondoggie; I do, and since I can only drive one at a time, a second rack is not needed. Oh, I know you were just trying to be funny, but it was inappropriate.
sigpic Goldilocks~Venomous~Moondoggie Drive like you mean it!! ~Elle~
Just installed my luggage rack that I ordered from Aaron a few weeks ago. Looks great. Couldn't figure out how to get the fasteners out of the trunk liner to locate the holes where the strap hooks go. Do you just tug with brute force until they pop? Do they have screw threads? Appreciate any help.
Just installed my luggage rack that I ordered from Aaron a few weeks ago. Looks great. Couldn't figure out how to get the fasteners out of the trunk liner to locate the holes where the strap hooks go. Do you just tug with brute force until they pop? Do they have screw threads? Appreciate any help.
The fastners are just push/pull type. It is much easire if you have something that can pull on bost sides. They make special tools for that but I have used the nail puller side of a hammer before...gently.
Thanks, Paul. I'll give it a try with a claw hammer - carefully. We'll be trying out the rack next week as we head from NJ to Chattanooga and then Atlanta.
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