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leisure drive roof gas struts

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hi does any body know where i can buy the gas struts that hold the pop top up on the t25 leisure drive conversion.???thanks
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You could try here:

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Hi, I got all 4 for my leisuredrive roof from SGS engineering about 18 months ago. Just remember they are 2 different strengths.

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thanks chaps,huggy can i ask what you mean there is two different strengths/pressures,were yours expensive?thanks adam
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Hi Adam

The 4 rams fitted on the roof are 2 different strengths. 1 weaker one and 1 stronger one at each end.

They are measured in newtons i think, and are bloody strong. I used a nylon buckle strap to compress mine a bit when fitting them.

I think mine were 270N and 400N if i remember correctly but please don't quote me on that. They should say on the old ones.

As for price, they were just over £100 for all 4 including new ball ends.

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can i retrofit struts to a mechanically lifted front opening westy style roof
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thanks andy,very helpfull.I dont see why you couldnt fit them to a westy style roof,is it difficult to lift?
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Not particularly for a 6'2" 17 stone bloke but thats just another job nobody else can do when we go camping! Along with everything except brushing out and complaining how untidy the van is.
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huggy76 wrote:
They are measured in newtons i think, and are bloody strong. I used a nylon buckle strap to compress mine a bit when fitting them.

Any hints on how you used the strap to compress them? I want to replace the struts on my moonraker pop-top at some point and have a scheme in my head involving cable ties and a ratchet strap to compress them, but I suspect better techniques are available!
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I have to replace mine too, interested in these tips thanks for sharing.
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cant you remove them when roof is up,prop it up or get someone to hold it open while someone un bolts them.
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I could just about compress the struts when pushing down on them on the ground, so with help from a mate I managed to get a strap around them when they were compressed a bit. It was tricky not to cover the socket bit on the end though.

I then replace them one at a time, i actually used my waste water container to prop the roof up.

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dbz864 wrote:cant you remove them when roof is up,prop it up or get someone to hold it open while someone un bolts them.

I currently prop my moonraker roof open with a couple of lengths of wood anyway, as it falls down at the slightest hint of a gust of wind with the current struts in and my kid sleeps up there!

I was assuming that the struts will still need compressing a bit even with the roof right up - I won't know until I try it :)
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