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Put a small copper wire in the hole with your screw-in stud. It will get a bite. Then clip it short
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and screw it down. Has worked for me before.
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Gary
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On 10/01/2023 3:49 PM PDT Clyde Mclaughlin <clydemclaughlin618@gmail.com> wrote:
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Get a stud with #10 machine thread, drill the hole to appropriate size, put a small punch through the hole and tap it, it will put a dent in the panel in the trunk underneath, then use a rota broach bit and make a 1/2" hole in that under panel, now you can install a nut and washer on the the treaded stud, maybe use some blue locktite or a nylock nut. problem solved for good.
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