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RT Trunk lid handle

IdahoMtnSpyder

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Anyone have a suggestion for a handle for the RT trunk lid? I'd like to put one on mine so I don't scratch the surface getting my fingers under the edge of the lid to open it. I don't find anything listed at various accessory web sites.

Alternatively, has anyone installed a spring of some sort to pop the lid open a half inch or so?
 
Gotta say..!!

don't think anyone makes one. We have a ryder that put some kitchen cabinet hardwear on side and trunk. I would suggest a nylon strap velcroed to the lid and overhangs. 20140602_133304.jpg just a sample but you can see the idea...:thumbup:
 
If you could mount a couple of springs under the lip somehow... :dontknow:
Or maybe up near the hinges?? A shorter, stiffer spring might be needed up there!
 
I like the 'strap' idea. But just wondering if anyone has had issues with the electric release? Thanks!
 
I assumed the OP was talking about the rear trunk lid, as opposed to the frunk lid(front trunk).:dontknow:
 
The Luggage rack works great for that purpose and you can carry more stuff. just put one on mine and I use it to open the trunk all the time. I will say that it is a little harder to clean under it now, but the extra luggage space is worth it. :yes:
 
Got it solved, I think!

Unless something unforeseen happens to mess up my fix, I have the trunk lid situation taken care of. The solution is simple. Figuring it out wasn't!

This is the extension spring I bought from the local True Value hardware store.

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Here is where I mounted it. Had to drill a small hole in each of the latch brackets on the lid. There's a surprisingly large amount of space under the lid in the latch area.


Trunk lid spring 1.jpg


This is a 3/4" high wood block that the spring pushes against when the lid i closed. I have to push the lid to latch it. No more gentle slamming as it just bounces back.

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When I unlatch the trunk lid it pops up enough to get my finger under the lip without scratching the tupperware.

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Nifty solution, if I say so myself! :ohyea::ohyea:
 
RT Trunk Lid Spring

I just finished installing the "trunk lid spring" that WasWinger came up with back in June and I think it's gonna work great. In my junk boxes I found a spring that worked and a 5/8"x5/8"x1 1/4" piece of hard black rubber that I've held in place with 3M double faced tape. So far so good. Thanks for the idea and pictures.

Mike in KY

Unless something unforeseen happens to mess up my fix, I have the trunk lid situation taken care of. The solution is simple. Figuring it out wasn't!

This is the extension spring I bought from the local True Value hardware store.

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Here is where I mounted it. Had to drill a small hole in each of the latch brackets on the lid. There's a surprisingly large amount of space under the lid in the latch area.


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This is a 3/4" high wood block that the spring pushes against when the lid i closed. I have to push the lid to latch it. No more gentle slamming as it just bounces back.

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When I unlatch the trunk lid it pops up enough to get my finger under the lip without scratching the tupperware.

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Nifty solution, if I say so myself! :ohyea::ohyea:
 
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