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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?

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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 :D

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' :D