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Rear shelf gluing - Toyota Corolla, 1.6 L, 2008

Rear shelf gluing - Toyota Corolla 16 L 2008

I have wanted to do it for a long time, but all my hands did not reach. That session is work.

Tools:
1. Phone - so that someone would constantly distract you
2. Vibroplast
3. Handles hooks
4. Roller
5. Key for 10

Work progress: I folded the back "sofa"))), unscrewed the side "ribs" of the same sofa, removed them from the "plastic" on both sides (light and dark), then only the shelf itself gets out, holding on 3 caps)

I took out a hair dryer, but did not use it (it’s already hot outside) the vibrik melts like that.

The result of the work has not yet been checked, but it was noticed: one speaker mount had the thread torn off (oh Japs, Japs) and the more you "poke around" with the plastic, the worse it sits in its place, "backlashes" appear

Maybe I missed something or did something wrong, I will be glad to advice, I did it in the first place.

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bikosan 08.01.21

Well actually yes. fewer extraneous sounds ... it seems to me also to make it heavier

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Yougidze 08.01.21

Does it sound better?