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squeak near rear passenger seatbelt.
#741731
08/01/06 03:57 AM
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Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 180
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Wheeler
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This thing is driving me nuts.
Anyone ever fix squeaks in their T100 ext. cab?
Where do I start looking / changing out parts ?
Spot
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Re: squeak near rear passenger seatbelt.
[Re: spotshooter]
#741732
08/01/06 06:05 AM
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 39
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I had a squeak around that area too. I found out that it was the body mount bolt that came a lil loose (after doing a body lift). It could be that. Maybe it could use a lil WD40 if its already tight
Another squeaky on mine is the bed(bent) rubbing on the cab. Plus a minor rattling/squeaky comes from the xcab window shaking. The lil gasket/putty wore off on the locking tab screws.
1997 T100 SR5 xxcab 4WD 5spd D44, AAM 11.5, dual case
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Re: squeak near rear passenger seatbelt.
[Re: fishy97t100]
#741733
08/01/06 04:10 PM
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 718
Rock Warrior
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Mine was doing the same thing. I seldom use that seat so I flipped it up and it stopped the squeaking.
When I have a kids car seat back there I noticed the squeaking stopped. So know I keep a big Rubbermaid tub with my recovery gear stored on top of that seat and no more squeaks. But if I'm riding around with the seat down and no weight on it, it squeaks.
The most reoccuring squeak by far would be the hood latch. I have to spray that quite often while on the trail.
'97 T100 SR5 XCab 4WD TRD SC ~ ARB ~ FWC '85 FJ60 Landcruiser 4E9 ~ locked ~ 33's
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Re: squeak near rear passenger seatbelt.
[Re: Creeper]
#741734
08/01/06 06:16 PM
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Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 676
Rock Warrior
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That latch drives me crazy too. I am always spraying it. I wonder if spraying the loop with undercoating or maybe that stuff you dip tool handles in to rubber coat them would be more permanent?
1997 T-100 4X4 Xcab,Warn Hubs 02 Camry LE 2008 Yaris
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