Rubber Grommet

Faheem

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I went to fit a new rubber grommet and the bloody thing fell inside the rear wing and rolled all the way down. :mad:Any suggestions on how to get it out without taking my car apart?

It's currently somewhere here
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Also what are these called? It was a surround to the rubber grommet and lay on the body of the car.

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It came with the car, 6 months after buying it I took the car to a paint shop to get a quote on a respray and the bloke there thought there was rust underneath that piece. He took it off and there wasn't any rust... Naturally I put it back on (I think it was used to mask the dying rubber grommet).

Anyway, I took it off today and guess what, there's rust.... :rage:

Today has just been one of those days. :banghead:
 

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You should be able to get at it through the boot by removing the access panel.
 

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That other bit is not required mate if you have the correct grommet :thumbsup:
 

Faheem

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@BMBabe Thanks mate. :) the reason I'll need the other bit is to temporarily cover the rust now as it annoys me

Which bit do I need to remove?
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Here's LE rust.

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Wasn't there 6 months ago :facepalm::facepalm:

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And above is why I need the piece to cover the rust.
 

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Found the grommet, had to remove the rear light, now it's a case of finding out what that piece is called.
 

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What what piece is called ?
I think the carbon but has just held water and caused the rust in the hot weather :mad:
 
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Faheem

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When I say things aren't going well today this is what I mean, the screw holding the mast of the aerial has broken now...
 

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Faheem

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What what piece is called ?
I think the carbin but has just held water and caused the rust in the hit weather :mad:
The carbon bit - I need to know what it's proper name is so I can buy another one. :)

In the end I put everything away and left the job unfinished. Heck I've replaced both control arms on a zed, replaced all pads multiple times, fitted a new clutch, but for some reason changing a rubber grommet, a job that should take about 10 minutes, took me two hours and in the end I couldn't even fit the bloody thing as the screw broke. :mad::mad:

Rant over.

@spurs fan in a coupe Don't suppose you have said screw somewhere? :thumbsup: it's the 7mm type.
 

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Sorry to hear things never seem to go to plan on these cars especially if not really very mechanically minded good luck with your fixes.
 

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The carbon bit is not oem its gonna be something thats been made by someone or an aftermarket company im not sure its got a name mate
 

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Looks like a homemade washer
 

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Hi mate, I'd ditch the carbon washer thingy gently rub down the rust apply some Kurust and apply some touch up paint let dry and fit grommet , would tidy it up until you spray car, as for the broken screw use a 7 mm nut and bolt
Bill
 

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It's an "Escutcheon", a term used for a bit of stuff to cover a hole, switch cut out or surround a panel light sort of thing, your example looks home made or just a fluke someone found it fitted.I agree with Bampz, get rid of it as water will creep under it.
 
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