Bonnet Gas Struts

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Hi

Who was it that showed me the replacement for there bonnet gas struts at Donnington and told me the part numebr was on this board?

Memory like a sieve :? , so could you please enlighten me again.
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Hi Peter, it wasn't me, but.... from the old forum I had a tip that the VW Golf hatch strut fits. I changed mine last summer for a one from a Mk2 (I think) and it fitted perfectly, hope this helps

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Range Rover Classic tailgate strut fits perfectly and is a LOT more powerful than the original. My bonnet is practically self-raising these days....
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gse telephone number 01234 843979 www.gasstrutengineering.co.uk

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Thanks guys, I had heard that a Range Rover tailgate gas strut would replace the original Excel unit. There appeared to be more than one type on eBay, but I see here that the "Classic" unit is the one. On order now and I can't wait to get rid of the old one as I am tired of getting my head banged every time the wind blows. LOL

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Jim can I ask where you ordered your strut from?

I've been looking to buy a Range Rover Classic strut too but the new struts I've seen for sale seem to be supplied in pairs. I don't want a brand new strut lying around the garage - I've enough junk already.
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Or you could sell the other half of the pair :wink: . I'm happy to go halves :D
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Dammit you were quick on that share ;-) ...

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When getting a replacement gas strut, make sure that the end stop is the gas strut and not the bonnet.
The force from the gas strut will deform the bonnet after a while.

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i'll go in on a pair too if anyone else is ordering a pair :)
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Looks like nearly everyone needs a strut.

I've found an on-line vendor who will supply a single new RR Classic strut for £10 incl p&p. I'll post details on this forum tomorrow once I'm sure my order has been accepted at that price.
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Watch out - at Ripley castle a X1/9 owner was asking me what sort of bonnet strut I had - they need something similar!

there could be a shortage (or a market opportunity 8-) )
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Sorted.

I've just fitted the new Range Rover Classic strut. It works perfectly and looks identical to the one I took off the Excel.

I bought it from http://stores.ebay.co.uk/2ndgear4x4 for £10 incl p&p.
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Thanks guys, the Range Rover Classic Strut was a perfect fit and it is great to open the bonnet with fingertip pressure. It took all of five minutes to change. It is so nice to get under the bonnet and not have to worry about it falling on my head either. :D

They did come as a pair and were not expensive, so if anyone is desperate, I know that the spare fits the excel.

Thanks to all.

Jim

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