@Vikings71
I did the passenger rear door today and took a few photos.
1. The 7 screws that attach the sun shade to the top trim piece, these are the ones I used paper washers on. I'll explain why in a couple photos.
View attachment 12817
2. The 5 screws that hold the shade to the door panel. This is where I used the foam washers I made.
View attachment 12818
3. The paper and foam washers I made. All of them are 1/2" with a 3/16" center.
View attachment 12819
4. This is why I went paper here, I felt like I was going to break something trying to separate the shade from the trim and when I looked up the cost, it's like $400 per side, if not more. So I used something to pry the tab up slightly and using small needle nose pliers slip the paper washer between. View attachment 12820
5. Paper washer in place. View attachment 12821
6. I then used the foam washers on the screws that attach the shade to the door panel, those were easy to put in place. View attachment 12822
Let me know if this fixes it for you as well if you decide to go this route. I'm curious if this is something more of us have going on or more of a one off. There are a couple other areas I might consider doing a couple things if I start hearing noises again.
I did the passenger rear door today and took a few photos.
1. The 7 screws that attach the sun shade to the top trim piece, these are the ones I used paper washers on. I'll explain why in a couple photos.
View attachment 12817
2. The 5 screws that hold the shade to the door panel. This is where I used the foam washers I made.
View attachment 12818
3. The paper and foam washers I made. All of them are 1/2" with a 3/16" center.
View attachment 12819
4. This is why I went paper here, I felt like I was going to break something trying to separate the shade from the trim and when I looked up the cost, it's like $400 per side, if not more. So I used something to pry the tab up slightly and using small needle nose pliers slip the paper washer between. View attachment 12820
5. Paper washer in place. View attachment 12821
6. I then used the foam washers on the screws that attach the shade to the door panel, those were easy to put in place. View attachment 12822
Let me know if this fixes it for you as well if you decide to go this route. I'm curious if this is something more of us have going on or more of a one off. There are a couple other areas I might consider doing a couple things if I start hearing noises again.