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jojodrum3 02-19-2016 11:31 AM

I bought a 2014 sport touring with 100 miles on it in April 2015 and the trunk started sticking after a couple months. It got better after some waxy chain lube but it won't open after it's closed for a while but usually will open after just opening/closing. We'll see how a warranty claim goes. Nice write up for sure!

asaadkharsa 08-27-2016 11:58 AM

can you show me how you make the new hole please

ryennn 09-10-2016 04:51 AM

Found this and did it to my Base 2016. Had this problem since I installed my Amuse wing, made my hatch super heavy and would only unlock/unhook if I press the button and lift up at the same time. Super pain in the *** when both my hands are full lol.

This helped a little bit, it now unlocks if I press the button twice, but it doesn't pop up with one press like it did before I had a wing haha.

Going to try the penny trick tomorrow, couldn't figure out how to get the rubber off the spring lol...hopefully both these tricks/mods together will help lift that huge wing.

Jimbo370 09-10-2016 11:05 AM

mine took 2 pennies both sides. I had added a wing. It works most of the time:tiphat:

DEpointfive0 09-10-2016 02:42 PM

The amuse wing adds a LOT of weight

It won't cure that problem, lol. But it'll help a bit.

I have the Z1 extra high pressure struts with my Amuse, and holy crap it opens angrily, lol

ryennn 09-11-2016 12:21 AM

So I added 2 nickels to the bottom of each spring and it worked! Finally I don't have to use both hands to open my trunk! Hopefully it stays this way :(

Thanks again for this DIY fix/mod! I was very hesitant to take the panel off myself because of the clips, especially those white ones! Was going to bring it to stealership to get it looked at, but I just went ahead and did it; and I'm glad I did!

SG4247 11-14-2016 10:09 AM

Thanks for the DIY! completed mine this morning!

JustinP 04-03-2017 08:55 AM

Good removal
 
I wish I didn't have to take this weight out, but man it sure is nice to have the hatch pop up with one hand!!!
2014 Touring Sport, 16,000 miles. Took 15 minutes to do.

OTW Z-Boy 04-28-2017 12:14 PM

Yep this worked couple of pennies inside each hatch spring boot and good to go (no weight removal)

Jayhovah 04-28-2017 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OTW Z-Boy (Post 3646764)
Yep this worked couple of pennies inside each hatch spring boot and good to go (no weight removal)

Way to add your :twocents:

HIYOOOOOOOOOOOO!

OTW Z-Boy 04-28-2017 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhovah (Post 3646765)
Way to add your :twocents:



HIYOOOOOOOOOOOO!



Nice

RoadWarrior 05-14-2017 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Enough (Post 2351161)
It looks like a mass damper to eliminate some resonance, rattle or vibration. Maybe from the exhaust at certain engine speeds of from road input.

Good thread- this is almost certainly the function of this part rather than making the hatch easier to close. If that was their aim, why not simply make the gas struts less strong.

Lots of oems use mass dampers for NVH reasons, limiting vibration or resonance.

BlackElectric 09-22-2017 08:29 PM

Took this weight out of my 2016 today. Can confirm it weighs 2Ibs 7oz.

https://i.imgur.com/RWcFfYX.jpg?1

DEpointfive0 09-24-2017 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RoadWarrior (Post 3653086)
Good thread- this is almost certainly the function of this part rather than making the hatch easier to close. If that was their aim, why not simply make the gas struts less strong.

Lots of oems use mass dampers for NVH reasons, limiting vibration or resonance.

Maybe, but some have it, some don't, and it makes literally díck difference on NVH

imazman 12-15-2017 07:07 AM

2011 Nismo had it...removed it...now I go much faster ;-)


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