I know this is a longshot, but how do you remedy a squeaky tailgate on an e30 touring?
e30 touring tailgate.
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If the rubber gaskets are squeaking, you can use baby powder as a lube.Comment
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i was more thinking around the lines of the hinges being loose.
alright hotshot, lube is the answer, but after looking at it, i dont see any spots i can grease it up.Comment
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[quote=16v of E30;2054757]i was more thinking around the lines of the hinges being loose.
I don't think the hinges are the issue ... make sure that the latch / hook are aligned properly and tight. Also, there is a rubber bump stop on either side of the tail gate that mates to a reciever on the body when closed - make sure that these bumpers are screwed out far enough that there is some tension on the gate when it's closed. If these bumpers are old, stiff or rashed, get new ones.
Lastly, make sure the squeeks and rattles are actually from the hatch ... the 2 storage compartment doors and all the misc. stuff packed inside could be the source of the noise (they where on my Touring)
good luck
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duely noted. lock and hook. i will go take a look.
plus i am missing one of those bump stops on the right side of the tailgate...bummerComment
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