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Gas strut (tailgate) sick of this 'easy' job
Posted: 06 Jan 2015, 17:03
by Grose
So sick of this 'easy ' job of replacing gas struts on my tailgate.
"Fits all T25" gas struts that I ordered have been testing my patience.
I guess we are discovering that Betsy is 'non-spec' for small details and large. 35 years of pesky meddling owners I guess
To start with I had no ball pins on my tailgate. Both ends of the struts are attached with nuts and bolts.
Now i have a ball pin and it screws in fine (phew) and the other end has eventually fitted over the bolt and clipped in with original e clip (phew). But what's this...its too b***** long (argh, final straw).
No matter how high I lift the door its not enough to give this strut the space it needs. And unlike the unusable ones I replaced it, is too strong to compress down by hand.
What can I do to lay this job to rest?
Bolts!

Re: Gas strut (tailgate) sick of this 'easy' job
Posted: 06 Jan 2015, 17:37
by kevtherev
Where did you get the struts from.. Just Kampers ?
Re: Gas strut (tailgate) sick of this 'easy' job
Posted: 06 Jan 2015, 20:42
by billybigspud
Ratchet strap?
Re: Gas strut (tailgate) sick of this 'easy' job
Posted: 06 Jan 2015, 21:22
by Jim San
I couldn't compress mine either - I got one in completely the the other side I attached strut to tailgate and then allowed gate to lift and gently pushed up the tailgate until the top of the strut located - there was enough lift and twist in the tailgate to allow for the length.
good look
When its sorted

beware, the new ones are SO strong they will have you under the chin as it flys up !! and it's like a mini work out closing the thing - one handed closure is a challenge.
Re: Gas strut (tailgate) sick of this 'easy' job
Posted: 17 Jan 2015, 22:33
by bryvw1973
Got my struts from euro car parts fitted straight on no messing and cheap

Re: Gas strut (tailgate) sick of this 'easy' job
Posted: 18 Jan 2015, 09:39
by danmetallic
Out of interest what are the strongest struts you can get and where from?
Re: Gas strut (tailgate) sick of this 'easy' job
Posted: 18 Jan 2015, 10:58
by Jim San
danmetallic wrote:Out of interest what are the strongest struts you can get and where from?
You can buy gas struts at max strength and then set to your needs - I bought some small ones and then using a grub screw allowed gas to escape until I had the required pressure. Its a one way thing though, let too much out and that's that!
I had a mate in Northampton who could supply them but he seems to have dropped off the forums!
Re: Gas strut (tailgate) sick of this 'easy' job
Posted: 18 Jan 2015, 16:50
by danmetallic
Jim San wrote:danmetallic wrote:Out of interest what are the strongest struts you can get and where from?
You can buy gas struts at max strength and then set to your needs - I bought some small ones and then using a grub screw allowed gas to escape until I had the required pressure. Its a one way thing though, let too much out and that's that!
I had a mate in Northampton who could supply them but he seems to have dropped off the forums!
Good tip!
Re: Gas strut (tailgate) sick of this 'easy' job
Posted: 19 Jan 2015, 14:38
by Grose
kevtherev wrote:Where did you get the struts from.. Just Kampers ?
Yep, Just Kampers.
Re: Gas strut (tailgate) sick of this 'easy' job
Posted: 21 Jan 2015, 18:39
by kevtherev
Grose wrote:kevtherev wrote:Where did you get the struts from.. Just Kampers ?
Yep, Just Kampers.
Figures...
a one size fits all type of shop.
I shop with a specific T25 supplier of quality products.
Jus' sayin'
