P1000 Bed Rattle!!!

Scoop

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Yup. And when it wears out the fix is easy!
I don't know where it came from (I kept a 6' length of it coiled up in my tank bag when on two-wheels), but I used something that looked like the tubing you'd use for a fish tank air system, but it was green and very thick but semi-pliable. Much more durable than the softer fuel or vacuum line, but it stops the rattle. Zero wear on them that I can see after two trips to TN and one up north.
 
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I don't know where it came from (I kept a 6' length of it coiled up in my tank bag when on two-wheels), but I used something that looked like the tubing you'd use for a fish tank air system, but it was green and very thick but semi-pliable. Much more durable than the softer fuel or vacuum line, but it stops the rattle. Zero wear on them that I can see after two trips to TN and one up north.
I used the tubing from my Pressure Washer soap sucking device. Just cut the end off. Worked well
 
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I used the tubing from my Pressure Washer soap sucking device. Just cut the end off. Worked well
Yea, that's pretty much the same as the stuff I used.

Ironically, the welds that held the handle to the motor/platform on my pressure washer broke. Welded it back together the other day. I noticed that the clear tubing from the "pressure washer soap sucking device" fell off on the ground. I guess I can use that for bed rattles if need be ... :p
 
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Yea, that's pretty much the same as the stuff I used.

Ironically, the welds that held the handle to the motor/platform on my pressure washer broke. Welded it back together the other day. I noticed that the clear tubing from the "pressure washer soap sucking device" fell off on the ground. I guess I can use that for bed rattles if need be ... :p
I never used mine so I thought it would work for other purposes
 
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The guy I bought my pioneer from sent me this that he seen somewhere online. Would work great for someone like me that doesn't use the dump feature much.
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I zip tied rubber vacuum tubing on the latch strikers for bed and doors, electrical tape works too. A good set of new shocks also helps with rattles. Once i started using my Pioneer more often the rattles were so bad i had to figure out a solution. Search youtube for videos.
Looks a bit overengineered. Why couldnt you just wrap electrical tape around that catchloop that he used the hose on but again if the following is the source of the bed rattle...you are a lucky devil.
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