Solved! Wing Bracket Bolt Fell Inside the Trunk Inner Cover

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Hello, I was replacing the OEM wing brackets to the PRL wing risers and one bolt fell inside the trunk inner cover...
Is there a way to remove the rear inner cover of the trunk? Looks like it was gluded in to the frame and rear windshied...
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If you can see the bolt, a magnet on a telescoping wand will snag it.

Otherwise tape some magnets at the holes and close the hatch lid to move the bolt back to the holes. Harbor Freight seems to have a good magnet selection.
 
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If you can see the bolt, a magnet on a telescoping wand will snag it.

Otherwise tape some magnets at the holes and close the hatch lid to move the bolt back to the holes. Harbor Freight seems to have a good magnet selection.
The bolt cannot be seen, I tried using the magnetic pickup tool, but no luck on that one yet.
Taping the magnets at the holes sounds workable. I am thinking to drive the car at hills and make some quick stops hope the bolt fall down and the magnets can catch it. Thanks for your advice!
 
 







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