Gas struts on tailgate

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Re: Gas struts on tailgate

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Re: Gas struts on tailgate

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Hi There

I recently bought a T25 and I want to replace the tailgate struts. How do I get the old gas struts off? I thought they would be held on with a screw or bolts but they're not! Is it circlips that are holding the bottom end on?

Any help would be appreciated.

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Bottom end are a ball and socket and if I remember rightly, come off with a tug.
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Re: Gas struts on tailgate for bike rack

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I had the problem of tailgate not staying open after fitting bike rack. I found one of the suppliers of struts - http://www.cargasstruts.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; where you can find the struts for the T3 etc, phoned them and said I needed an uprated strut for the bike rack - he replied immediately 'you've got a transporter haven't you' - it's obviously a common query.

He said all you do is order the specific item you want, and when you're going through the checkout process there's a 'comments' field. Type in there 'Charge strut to 1250 Newtons' and complete ordering and they will ship them charged to the right pressure to work with a bike rack on.

The total cost for a pair with delivery etc at time of writing was £40

I'm writing in advance of trying them just while it's in my head to do so, so can't guarantee this works!
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Re: Gas struts on tailgate

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terrygibson wrote:I had the problem of tailgate not staying open after fitting bike rack. I found one of the suppliers of struts - http://www.cargasstruts.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; where you can find the struts for the T3 etc, phoned them and said I needed an uprated strut for the bike rack - he replied immediately 'you've got a transporter haven't you' - it's obviously a common query.

He said all you do is order the specific item you want, and when you're going through the checkout process there's a 'comments' field. Type in there 'Charge strut to 1250 Newtons' and complete ordering and they will ship them charged to the right pressure to work with a bike rack on.

The total cost for a pair with delivery etc at time of writing was £40

I'm writing in advance of trying them just while it's in my head to do so, so can't guarantee this works!

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I too just fitted a set of these bad boys. However, the quote from Terry above is at odds with what the supplier states. As advised above, I put a comment on my order to charge to 1250 N. On contacting the company later to confirm they got the instruction, they admitted they had not noticed my comment. They also said that the T25 gas struts can only be charged to 650 N; only the T4 and T5 struts can be charged to 1250 N.

Nonetheless, they seem pretty firm. While I was fitting them the tailgate more or less stayed up on one strut, and with both of them in it took some effort to close. I've not tried it with the rack on yet, but I reckon it should hold it up nicely.
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