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tailgate info please.

Posted: 07 Feb 2006, 20:34
by jed the spread
i know the jk bike racks are sturdy and a little heavy but should the tailgate stay open with it on the back?if not are there some stronger struts people use or is it because one of my old ones are worn?im getting a bit fed up with the broom handle and its only a matter of time before i knock it and knock myself out getting the pram out of the back. :roll:

jed

Posted: 07 Feb 2006, 20:40
by T'Onion
jokerdub does replacement struts , drop him a line , and i think he will be at the freezer

Posted: 07 Feb 2006, 22:21
by Flibbertigibbet
I have a fiamma bike rack and tail gate will not stay up but am too skint for new struts ...even tho not too dear so have a piece of copper tube to hold it up ........best with new struts probably tho :D

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Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 23:02
by kevtherev
Jed ..Same here, I bought some new ones from swedish and german £15
and I had forgotten how nice it is to press pull and forget even with 3 bikes on :!: :shock:

Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 04:41
by Cate
Copper pipe seems the safest way to avoid the van eating you head first! and cheap too.

Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 21:26
by jed the spread
its going to have to be new struts i think.

kev does the tailgate really stay up with 3 bikes.god mine must be really worn it doesnt even take the weight of the rack.ill be getting some soon.

right £15 from s&g ill get intouch with jd tonion see how much his are but ill be giving the copper pipe a miss i think.

jed

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 16:50
by redstar
copper pipe??
hows that work?? sounds interesting though! Mine wont hold the tail up at all... let alone with me bike, hence the towbar mounted one (top quality thule)... dont want to loose me baby do i? :wink:

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 17:12
by Mocki
the copper pipe is soooo easy to do, and will keep the tailgate up when the bikes are on that rack.....

22mm copper pipe ( doesnt have to be copper, but its easiest to get)
cut it the same length as the thickest part of the tailgater strut( the black bit) then cut a couple of indents in the ends of the copper pipe at the end and slide the pipe over the strut then when you lift the tail gate slide the pipe own over the thi bit of the strut and lock the indent to stop the strut shortening.

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tailgate info please.

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 17:45
by toolsntat
Simple when you know how!!!!
Listen for the thud as bottom drops out of replacement strut market!!!
Jokerdub,sell the lot and buy into the pipe/tubes market :lol:

Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 19:51
by jed the spread
so it wasnt just a bit of pipe proping the door from the bumper.very clever :) wonder what ill be up to in the morning?thanks mocki.

jed

Re: tailgate info please.

Posted: 11 Feb 2006, 12:38
by NOT ANOTHER LEAK
toolsntat wrote:Simple when you know how!!!!
Listen for the thud as bottom drops out of replacement strut market!!!
Jokerdub,sell the lot and buy into the pipe/tubes market :lol:

bol****s just bought some :x

Posted: 11 Feb 2006, 14:13
by jed the spread
jed the spread wrote:so it wasnt just a bit of pipe proping the door from the bumper.very clever :) wonder what ill be up to in the morning?thanks mocki.

jed

just done it.takes 2 mins.now i know my head wont be eaten.thought id be flash and do it in silver.ill be able to buy raffle tickets now at dubfreeze with the money ive saved.fingers crossed :D

jed

Posted: 12 Feb 2006, 10:14
by Hacksawbob
Cheers Mocki, WIKI'd

Posted: 12 Feb 2006, 11:25
by missusjen
If anyone wants to see the copper pipe thing in action - we've had it on the camper for the last year and a half and will be at Dubfreeze....

Re: tailgate info please.

Posted: 12 Feb 2006, 18:25
by kevtherev
If anyone wants to see the new gas struts in action - we've had it on the camper for the last 6 months and will be at Dubfreeze....

they make nice shushing and ssssssing noises