Gas truts for MY tail gate
Gas truts for MY tail gate
where do you get them?
- subgiraffe
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Most good auto parts stores can get them for you like Coventry & Repco.
The retail for some silly price like $75ea!!!
The retail for some silly price like $75ea!!!
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Re-gassing is good cheep alternative, but give them 3 or 4 struts because normally the will blow 1 or 2 up when re-gassing them.......
SubiParts Australia - Australia's BIGGEST Aftermarket Subaru Parts Specialist
http://www.subiparts.com.au
BlackBox Motorsports - Subaru Suspension Systems
http://www.blackboxmotorsports.com.au
0438 887 746
'L' Series Touring Wagon - EJ22 & 4.111 AWD
Gen 1 Liberty GX – Worked EJ22 & 4.11 AWD
http://www.subiparts.com.au
BlackBox Motorsports - Subaru Suspension Systems
http://www.blackboxmotorsports.com.au
0438 887 746
'L' Series Touring Wagon - EJ22 & 4.111 AWD
Gen 1 Liberty GX – Worked EJ22 & 4.11 AWD
- subgiraffe
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i had really good luck then with the guy that does them here in hobart
i had a heap of sound deadening and 18mm mdf across the tailgate to strengthen it all for the sub loading off it, that thing weighed a bloody ton (probably an extra 20-30 kilos)
anyway the guy changed the valving inside the struts, re did the seals with something better than stock and gave them a bit of extra pressure too
this made the tailgate open really easily, but still came to a nice gentle rest at the top of its travel
i had a heap of sound deadening and 18mm mdf across the tailgate to strengthen it all for the sub loading off it, that thing weighed a bloody ton (probably an extra 20-30 kilos)
anyway the guy changed the valving inside the struts, re did the seals with something better than stock and gave them a bit of extra pressure too
this made the tailgate open really easily, but still came to a nice gentle rest at the top of its travel

Ebay
I just got these about a week ago and they perfect.
It's lyk 85 delivered
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SUBARU-WAGON-GAS ... 4338wt_754
It's lyk 85 delivered
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SUBARU-WAGON-GAS ... 4338wt_754
Cheers,
Dann
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Have a look in the Max-Lift section of the catalogue at http://www.monroe.com.au. Find the specs of the Subaru struts, then find a more common car with similar specs.RubaSue wrote:I've got an L-Series Wagon...not sure I would trust the old ones to be re-gassed. Does anyone know of any non-Subaru struts that would fit? There are some Ford ones on e-bay for $30 a pair???
Make sure the mounting points are right or changeable.
Dane.
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- El_Freddo
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I scored a set of re-gassed struts off a pick a part subi that I reckon have had the same treatment as you've done bluesteel - the first time I went to open the rear tailgate it almost knocked me flat when it came up on its own accord, no need to help lift it up anymore! Brilliant!bluesteel wrote: the guy changed the valving inside the struts, re did the seals with something better than stock and gave them a bit of extra pressure too
this made the tailgate open really easily, but still came to a nice gentle rest at the top of its travel
Cheers
Bennie