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Location: Albany, Ga
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![]() Hey, had a rattling sound coming from the rear of my car and finally figured it out. Hope this help you. On Your rear bumper cover, bang on it with your hand and see if it rattles at all. If it does then look underneath your car where the cover connects to the bumper. On my car there was 2 brackets holding it in place and they were riveted on.
I bought the car from a guy who lived on a kind of bumpy road and the rivets just worked themselves loose so I replaced them with nuts and bolts. No more rattling. Hope this helps. |
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