Let me start by saying I love my 2020 ST Explorer. We bought it for towing capacity, engine and transmission characteristics, and living in Minnesota we need 4WD.
With the WFM pandemic easing, my wife is driving our beloved Explorer every day and on top of the rush hour traffic and reckless driver epidemic, she has started becoming annoyed by a rattling noise in the back. To be honest I noticed it on the ride home from the dealer in Ames Iowa...best dealer ever......but I felt like twin turbo 400 HP would help me overlook things like rattling in the back seat. I was wrong.....according to the love of my life.
So my issue is that I have visibly observed the second row seats vibrating laterally every time we hit a bump at any speed, and the rattling is CLEARLY coming from the seat itself. Maybe a shim in the slide rails, maybe a bunjee cord around the collapsed seat....whatever it takes, cuz we aren't getting rid of the new addition to the family, and rattling is an unacceptable noise for a high performance SUV......Didn't we buy a high performance SUV? ( according to the Michcigan state Interceptor vehicle performance tests, yes, we bought a high performance SUV)
I agree with my wife by the way, I just play my music louder and am partially deaf from so many years as a range NCO in the US ARMY.
Please help......3d printer options for shims that fix this problem are valid answers.........
With the WFM pandemic easing, my wife is driving our beloved Explorer every day and on top of the rush hour traffic and reckless driver epidemic, she has started becoming annoyed by a rattling noise in the back. To be honest I noticed it on the ride home from the dealer in Ames Iowa...best dealer ever......but I felt like twin turbo 400 HP would help me overlook things like rattling in the back seat. I was wrong.....according to the love of my life.
So my issue is that I have visibly observed the second row seats vibrating laterally every time we hit a bump at any speed, and the rattling is CLEARLY coming from the seat itself. Maybe a shim in the slide rails, maybe a bunjee cord around the collapsed seat....whatever it takes, cuz we aren't getting rid of the new addition to the family, and rattling is an unacceptable noise for a high performance SUV......Didn't we buy a high performance SUV? ( according to the Michcigan state Interceptor vehicle performance tests, yes, we bought a high performance SUV)
I agree with my wife by the way, I just play my music louder and am partially deaf from so many years as a range NCO in the US ARMY.
Please help......3d printer options for shims that fix this problem are valid answers.........