Tailgate Gas Lift Struts - Sportswagon
Tailgate Gas Lift Struts - Sportswagon
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone had found an online source for gas lifts for a wagon tailgate? I need some for a 94 sportswagon. There was a guy selling various ones on ebay a few weeks ago for around $80 a pair and now all his listings are gone!
I have been quoted $65 each in one local parts place but most of the others say they can't get them.
Thanks,
Ben
Just wondering if anyone had found an online source for gas lifts for a wagon tailgate? I need some for a 94 sportswagon. There was a guy selling various ones on ebay a few weeks ago for around $80 a pair and now all his listings are gone!
I have been quoted $65 each in one local parts place but most of the others say they can't get them.
Thanks,
Ben
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Here's the guy I use but he's in WA.. I'm sure you'd have someone over your way if not you can post them over.
http://www.strutspecialists.com.au/
BTW.. just make sure one of your friends doesn't try and "fix" your old ones for you or you'll have none to sent him
http://www.strutspecialists.com.au/
BTW.. just make sure one of your friends doesn't try and "fix" your old ones for you or you'll have none to sent him

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Thanks for the responses.
Autobarn $80 each
Repco $97 each
Bursons $90
All were Monroes - However guy at Repco told me they have been on back order for ages and even if i order them I won't get them anytime soon!
Generic strut place in town didn't have any the right length.... (they only charge $40)
Going to try and find someone to regas them tomorrow.
If anyone has the contact for the guy that was selling them on ebay please let me know.
Thanks,
Ben
Autobarn $80 each
Repco $97 each
Bursons $90
All were Monroes - However guy at Repco told me they have been on back order for ages and even if i order them I won't get them anytime soon!
Generic strut place in town didn't have any the right length.... (they only charge $40)
Going to try and find someone to regas them tomorrow.
If anyone has the contact for the guy that was selling them on ebay please let me know.
Thanks,
Ben
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If you are in Melbourne, I suggest you to see this guy.. PM if you're interested I have his business card and he is in Essendon, I'm sure he'll charge half of that price you've been quoted.
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1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

1995 Liberty "Rallye" - 5MT AWD, LSD - *written off 25/8/06 in towing accident.
1996 Liberty Wagon - SkiFX AWD 5MT D/R, Lifted.. Outback Sway Bar, 1.59:1 Low Gearing see thread: 1.59:1 in EJ Box Page
Sold at 385,000kms in July 2011.
2007 Liberty BP Wagon, 2.5i automatic

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I got cut a length of PVC pipe exactly the length of the strut when extended, cut a slot all the way down one side, slip it over the strut when the door is open, hey prestosven '2' wrote:Hillbilly fix?
Open the tailgate, and pull the strut mid way towards you slightly,
When open, the bend stops it falling on your scone (sometimes...is a hillbilly fix after-all!)

Although it does make a hell of a racket rolling about back there...
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Yes this the "fix" my friend did very kindly for me but now I can't get them regased because they are bentsven '2' wrote:Hillbilly fix?
Open the tailgate, and pull the strut mid way towards you slightly,
When open, the bend stops it falling on your scone (sometimes...is a hillbilly fix after-all!)

Best short term solution.. IMOSilverbullet wrote:I got cut a length of PVC pipe exactly the length of the strut when extended, cut a slot all the way down one side, slip it over the strut when the door is open, hey presto
Although it does make a hell of a racket rolling about back there...
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Where are you in Victoria? I know a bloke in Albury who does the regas thing, did mine 4 years ago on the L series wagon and I still need two hands to start the tailgate shutting, and I'm 125 kilos!
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Thanks for your replies.
I'm in Ballarat and rarely get a chance to get across to melbs.
Doesn't seem to be anyone I can find in town who does the regass thing......
Am going camping this weekend and don't want a hit on the head! Might go the pvc pipe or piece of 2X1 as a quick fix for the trip - classy.
Thanks guys,
Ben
I'm in Ballarat and rarely get a chance to get across to melbs.
Doesn't seem to be anyone I can find in town who does the regass thing......
Am going camping this weekend and don't want a hit on the head! Might go the pvc pipe or piece of 2X1 as a quick fix for the trip - classy.
Thanks guys,
Ben
No worries, Ballarat is closer to Melbourne than it is to Albury anyway, so you would be better off looking there anyway.
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Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
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Lots of Ks,A/C, MP3 sometimes(if its not dark) singing steering wheel cover which I listen too when its dark.
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Do you know if they have any for a high roof Touring Wagon?
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Yeah Jonno.. the Touring Wagon are longer. I'd like to swap you some wedges if you can find those strutssteptoe wrote:Oh, high roof touring wagon in L Series are different then? That's what I pulled off my wagon and have buried in the shed somewhere I hope.

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See if the WRX wagon struts will fit Paul. I've got a perfect set sitting here somewhere.
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I'm thinking they may be a little shorter but it's worth a try.. cheersd_generate wrote:See if the WRX wagon struts will fit Paul. I've got a perfect set sitting here somewhere.
Jonno.. still like a set of you if you have them?
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[email protected] supplied a set for my Commodore for about $32 the pair try them. they work pretty good at least now while new.
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Indeed.RSR 555 wrote:Yes this the "fix" my friend did very kindly for me but now I can't get them regased because they are bent
Those hillbillies are not known for their professional indemnity cover when providing such advice...
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