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backroad101 01-14-2019 02:18 AM

Rear hatch rattle
 
So my rear hatch is rattling and I wanted to replace what seem to be worn out bump stops.
Does anyone know the official name for these of have a part number?
I have been searching Google and have not found anything.


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J_Leon 01-14-2019 02:38 PM

If Iam not mistaking according to what you described this what you are referring to.....
https://www.sparksparts.com/oem-part...w0LWdhcw%3D%3D

backroad101 01-14-2019 10:33 PM


Originally Posted by J_Leon (Post 4292425)
If Iam not mistaking according to what you described this what you are referring to.....
https://www.sparksparts.com/oem-part...w0LWdhcw%3D%3D

Actually I was looking for the lower ones but this definitely gets me going in the right direction.

Thanks

MR_LUV 01-15-2019 01:56 AM

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sci...f894122b21.jpg
I THINK you need Item #6, Door Shell Bumper, Part No. 90084-54012

Hope this Helps,

MR_LUV



62Fender 01-16-2019 04:52 AM


Originally Posted by backroad101 (Post 4292422)
... wanted to replace what seem to be worn out bump stops.

If your bump stops aren't melted or bent, self stick furniture pads will stop the clunk.

xdejablu3x 01-21-2019 01:55 AM


Originally Posted by 62Fender (Post 4292447)
If your bump stops aren't melted or bent, self stick furniture pads will stop the clunk.

Please do explain where would one install that on the hatch because I've been battling this for years with to no avail. All the DIYs I found were utterly useless and didn't solve my issues because there some slight design differences over the years during the first gen Scion tC.

62Fender 01-21-2019 12:48 PM

I installed the furniture pads on the rear bumper cover. Look for the circular or semi circular divets (where the lower hatch bumpers rest against the bumper cover.) The furniture pads should help keep the upper, hard-rubber hatch bumpers from clunking together.

backroad101 01-22-2019 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by 62Fender (Post 4292501)
I installed the furniture pads on the rear bumper cover. Look for the circular or semi circular divets (where the lower hatch bumpers rest against the bumper cover.) The furniture pads should help keep the upper, hard-rubber hatch bumpers from clunking together.


I did the same but screwed them on which worked well for a while but ended up ruining the part.


62Fender 01-22-2019 11:18 PM


Originally Posted by backroad101 (Post 4292514)
I did the same but screwed them on which worked well for a while but ended up ruining the part.

Ruined your bumper cover or the hatch bumpers? I've had the self-stick type since 2012 and they're still stuck tight.

backroad101 01-26-2019 06:40 PM

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sci...46b13b8114.jpg


Originally Posted by 62Fender (Post 4292517)
Ruined your bumper cover or the hatch bumpers? I've had the self-stick type since 2012 and they're still stuck tight.

Ah, just realized you said bumper cover. No I did not do that. I put them on the hatch bumpers

So my question is do these hatch /cushions/isolators wear out? Wondering if I need to buy new ones or save money and get some at the salvage yard and put better stick on pads on those.

For anyone questioning the parts I am looking at, referencing the pic above

#2 67281-21020 Lift Gate Stopper
#4 67893-21020 Lift Gate Upper Insulator

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62Fender 01-26-2019 10:02 PM

According to MR_LUV, you need item number 6.

dogg 01-30-2019 03:10 AM

OMG...i have an 08, why would you even need to replace these "bumpers"??? whichever ones you are talking about...just curious (i dont understand)...what the heck are you doing to them that requires them to be replaced???

edit: i gotta know...

62Fender 01-30-2019 03:29 AM

He screwed furniture pads to them.

dogg 01-30-2019 03:31 AM

But...WHY???

62Fender 01-30-2019 12:24 PM

The lower hatch bumpers are too short to prevent the upper rubber bumpers from clunking together.

backroad101 01-31-2019 06:57 PM

Anyway, thankfully it will be 40 degrees tomorrow (50-60 this weekend) and will stop at the junkyard tomorrow and get this rattle taken care of . It is a lot worse with this polar vortex :-)

backroad101 02-04-2019 11:26 PM

Got the parts at the salvage yard. Put them on, added some furniture pads and ahhhhhhhhhhh hatch rattle gone on drive to work today.

62Fender 02-05-2019 04:04 AM

Good to hear. If it's like mine, now you'll be able to hear he other rattles. :)

backroad101 02-06-2019 03:23 AM


Originally Posted by 62Fender (Post 4292690)
Good to hear. If it's like mine, now you'll be able to hear he other rattles. :)

Hahhaha. It's funny because it is true :-) In my case it is the strut mounts at low speeds. One thing at a time (and warm weather)

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