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How do I put back on the rubber feet of an LG gram?

I need to remove the rubber feet on my LG Gram laptop to access the screws but I’m worried about how I will be able to put them back. Do they just stay in place? Will I need to buy some sort of adhesive?

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Hi @isaiahpohle ,

Looking at this video (removal of feet at about 2:00 minutes into the video and replacement of feet at about 13:30 minutes in) it appears that the feet are force fit back into the holes where they sit. So you should just have to push them back in.

Make sure that you put them back into the same slots where they came out from (see video)

Try not to damage them when removing them as this may mean that they won’t fit snugly anymore.

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You don’t have to worry about the rubber feet. If they are removed carefully they just snug back in and have, after two removals, still enough adhesive to stay put. However the small caps covering the other screws are a different story. Once removed they are fairly likely to fall off when reattached. I used some scotch tape, which is only a temporaly solution, obviously.

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I can confirm that the removed rubber feet fit so snugly that, when reattached, they stay put. I also had the problem with the small caps falling off, however i used a tiny drop of general purpose adhesive (like UHU) and they stay put but still can be reopened when required. I started with the scotch tape approach too, but after some weeks the tape started to peel off.

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Thanks for these infos. Great makers, like LG here, seem to sometimes NOT take such details seriously enough for the durability of their products in real life. I bought many of my laptops from little known small brands, their rubber feet and screws were generally independent and well fixed, hence all easy, fast and safe to remove and replace through the various upgrades (RAM, disk), all the right sizes (not too small! or screws lost) and shapes (screws flush when screwed in, feet high and sturdy enough).

Versailles, Mon 30 Jan 2023 18:50:20 +0100

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