Coupé rear parcel shelf fixing pins

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Post by BobHarrington »

Hi 0161Jag, £45 at a Jaguar AD, that’s a real bargain! My local AD charges £220 per hour, with a minimum charge of £110.

I think the bottom line here is, the standard plastic moulded pins are not long or strong enough. I’ll see how long my new stainless bolt lasts, but at least it’s longer and stronger.

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Jimmyrn85 wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 2:57 pm So you've had longer pins installed by Jaguar?

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I've attached what they did for mine Jimmyrn85. Checking the pins, looks like what scm said. They've just added the washers! I did have a technician sit in the car with me, after about 10 seconds of driving he said "Yes, that's annoying! I know what you mean now. We mentioned this to them back in 2013"
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Yeah, the washers stop the shelf from moving sideways and dropping off the pins - no need for longer ones.
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I think there must be a slight variation in the trim or my trim is sagging ever so slightly. I have spacers, it still falls off. I think a slightly longer pin would cure it for me!
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