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Old 08-12-2004, 05:16 PM   #30 (permalink)
Cmonstr
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4 Fingers on the trunk emblem works fine for me

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Originally Posted by joey
I don't have my car yet, so maybe this doesn't work, but can't you "grab" the 300c emblem on the truck with your fingers? This also keeps the finger smudges off the paint.
I have a similar problem with my Pontiac Bonneville SSEI. I used to pull the trunk down by placing my fingers in the grooves of the taillight assembly.
However, eventually the taillight bolts busted off in a heatwave.
Since then I have been grabbing the SSEI emblem in the middle of the trunk. So far that has not come off yet.

I find the force required to close the trunk to be relatively light. I lightly pull down on the Chrysler emblem with 4 fingers. I use the strap frequently on the rear door of my Expedition, but would personally find a strap on the C's trunk to be overkill. That being said, a $1 (mfg. cost) strap addition would have been nice for those who prefer it.
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