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domchang 12-09-2001 12:13 PM

where to buy trunk lid lining?
 
hello all

just bought a 87 560SL and when closing the trunk lid I get a very tinny metallic sounding noise, not the solid sound I had on a 450SL.

am wondering if I am missing a trunk lid liner pad which would prevent the braces on the trunk lid from hitting the lid and causing the aforementioned metallic sound.

does anyone know if the 560SLs came originally with a pad/lining on the trunk lid and if so where I can buy a replacement?

thanks in advance

dom

Roger 12-09-2001 03:17 PM

Dom,

Welcome to the circle of 560SL owners!

My trunk has no liner on the lid, just a really good, thick trunk seal. Good solid sound when closed.

Could you have a loose hinge?

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Roger
'86 560SL
'75 240D

domchang 12-09-2001 03:37 PM

the problem is I can see the cross braces vibrating when one gives the trunk lid a slight impact, thereby causing the noise. The seal around the trunk opening appears nice and thick and in fine condition. am tempted to put some 1/4in rubber foam sheeting between the cross braces and the lid.

Roger 12-09-2001 04:48 PM

Hmmm,

Now I understand. I went out and checked, and my cross bracing is secured to the top sheet metal of the trunk lid by what seems to be a thin layer of adhesive or a sealant of some kind.
Also, there may be a nearly paper thin gasket-like material between the layers of metal. What ever is there between the lid and cross braces gives slightly to fingernail pressure, and doesn't seem any thicker than a fingernail
There is no loose metal to metal contact anywhere under the lid.
Hope this helps.

domchang 12-09-2001 06:57 PM

yes, that helps a lot! thanks for confirming that there is something acting as a cushioning barrier or fasterner of sorts.

will have to find some thin cushioning material, perhaps felt or thin rubber sheeting.


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