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Mine stays in one spot in my glove box.
But its still in the little bag it came with.
Wait, shouldn't the locking nut be ON the spare tire??![]()
Not to be a jerk,......but if something is rattling around why would you not wrap it up in a rag/ something or move it? I would not put up with a rattle for over 5 minutes
I can't see what the big deal is ??? or did I miss something?
Exactly, just wrap it up!
Heck you can go into Wal-Mart and the jewelry isle and buy one of those little padded string closure baggies, black or whatever color you want to cover it up. Or even a old sock or rag works.
I got that idea from my wife, she always buys those little ring bags for her earrings and rings and stuff. The keys in the center console for my roof rack crossbars were always jingling and driving me nuts so i bought one of those bags for a buck and put the keys in there, little boxes of spare fuses, you name it. They don't drive me nuts anymore!!
Thats what I had planned. Didnt have any spare socks available to hand though
Just thought there might have been a special place for it that I had overlooked. Perhaps it will find a home in my Zune bag/case.
LibertyFever
Hey I just had a brainstorm, wrap the locking nut up in a pair of red lace *******. That would explain why they're in the glovebox![]()
Hey I just had a brainstorm, wrap the locking nut up in a pair of red lace *******. That would explain why they're in the glovebox![]()
(lol)
That would work until the wife found it in there and beat me senseless with it..
Mine has a hole in the base and came attached to a plastic snap-on-point on the jack under the rear seat.
(lol)
That would work until the wife found it in there and beat me senseless with it..
I keep mine in the center console with all of the napkins. No issues.
Might have to take a closer look at that. I did check it out, but couldn't see anywhere to clip it on to.