Bootlid keeps hitting my head - can you get recon'd struts?
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march109
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Mine work fine, secondhand working ones would be as good and half as cheap. I would expect the sport struts to be of a higher quality since they lift the extra weight of the spoiler, you haven't put a spoiler on lately have you?
I don't think anyone bothers reconditioning these as they are so cheap.
I don't think anyone bothers reconditioning these as they are so cheap.
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E30Mark
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We talking convertible or touring? I believe people use the struts from the front seats as a replacement for the convertible boot.
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E30Mark
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marchy the saloon cars use torsion springs to keep the boot open!
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shedrool83
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The seat strut work on the horse shoe.E30Mark wrote:We talking convertible or touring? I believe people use the struts from the front seats as a replacement for the convertible boot.
My convertible is the same but i have a tech2 spoiler.I have tried 2 sets of second hand ones which haven,t help.Also tried ford focus ones which worked but where to strong and raised the back corner of the boot lid slightly.
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E30Mark
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I'm sure the cab's don't have torsion springs, there isn't room for them in the boot! is there???DaveD wrote:according to oem mine (late cab) has torsion bars as well
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The cab uses gas struts. One (on the left) on early cars, two (one each side) on late cars. Can't comment on whether late cabs have torsion bars, but early ones don't & I can't see where they'd go!
Boot struts from a MINI are readily available at most scrappies, almost always in good nick (being nearly new!), fit fine (slightly different clips though), and one is easily enough to hold your boot up.
Seat struts are indeed what you want for the hood cover (horseshoe).
Boot struts from a MINI are readily available at most scrappies, almost always in good nick (being nearly new!), fit fine (slightly different clips though), and one is easily enough to hold your boot up.
Seat struts are indeed what you want for the hood cover (horseshoe).
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My '86 Cab had 2 struts & torsion bars which go between the hinges under the rear "deck" 
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Ziggy
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12345kevin wrote:My '86 Cab had 2 struts & torsion bars which go between the hinges under the rear "deck"
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