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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

It's getting in and out on the nearside in light trousers that causes the passenger side whine rather than the length of the journey. The inside of the Grenadier is quite clean and doesn't cause marking on the back of the leg. Another nearside whine can be caused by the design of the Buzz Overland side steps. They have nice little round holes on them to let the water out. Perfect diameter to get a high heel stuck in and snap off on exiting the vehicle. That causes a very loud loud noise that is distinctly audible from the drivers seat.
Assuming like me, your glovebox is full of cosmetics, have you tried reaching over and popping it open?
That reduces noise levels for a good 10 minutes.
 
Assuming like me, your glovebox is full of cosmetics, have you tried reaching over and popping it open?
That reduces noise levels for a good 10 minutes.
Have any of you tried duct tape, I'm considering the idea for the longer drives 😘
 
Assuming like me, your glovebox is full of cosmetics, have you tried reaching over and popping it open?
That reduces noise levels for a good 10 minutes.
Good idea. Thank You . I will have to invest in the mirror first. I assume that without this the rest of the noise reduction plan caused by the glovebox accessories won't function. As with so many things you have to follow the correct sequence
 
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I thought about it but am being careful post # Me Too
I blew the kiss to the noise on that basis, but I also know she would be the one to have me tied up in the boot, and not in a good way. As she says, her way of saying 'I love you' is not to smother me in my sleep.
 

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