Where could this screw have come from?

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Wonder how it fell through the cover, without the cover falling off too. Too late @iamdub
There's about a 1-2" deep plastic standoff behind that cover hole that's open towards the rear. If the screw loosens up it will drop down and apparently fall out the seat belt opening

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Wonder how it fell through the cover, without the cover falling off too. Too late @iamdub

I looked for about 20 seconds then gave up cuz I had to mow the pasture.


@iamdub probably got side tracked by spongebob reruns or something.

I wish! Spongebob would be on TV, inside in the A/C...


There's about a 1-2" deep plastic standoff behind that cover hole that's open towards the rear. If the screw loosens up it will drop down and apparently fall out the seat belt opening

How convenient! GM engineered a duct to divert the screws to the floorboard when they start falling out.
 
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I think I just got lucky that it fell out the seat belt opening and didn't go all the way down through the lower trim.

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I think I just got lucky that it fell out the seat belt opening and didn't go all the way down through the lower trim.

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2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18

That's what I was thinking, too. Lotto time.
 

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