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Posted 19 November 2021 - 03:23 PM
I have two 40 pounds and four 20 pound Suspa struts. I have no 30 pounds struts.
Full extended about 35 5/8" eye clip to eye clip and shaft that compresses into the housing is about 16" long.
Don't know your specifications to your number you have. The 40 pounders maybe too strong for you to get the top back down and 20 pounder are too soft as you are used to 30 pounders.
Thanks for looking. I'm going to call Marty - I definitely need more information. And then I need to get a broken screw out. And a new bracket - I should get a photo and post it.
Posted 19 November 2021 - 08:12 PM
This is what the bracket looks like. I figure it took more than a little force to bend that thing.
My struts that I Installed myself are the #40 ones #C16-15952.
I have no trouble with raising/lowering the roof.
It will be interesting to hear what caused the problem.
Frank
2002 Tundra AC TRD 4WD Limited 2009 ATC Bobcat loaded http://sharychic.blogspot.com/
Posted 20 November 2021 - 07:15 PM
My struts that I Installed myself are the #40 ones #C16-15952.
I have no trouble with raising/lowering the roof.
It will be interesting to hear what caused the problem.
Frank
I don't think I'll ever know for certain what happened - if the outer screw came loose before or after the inner one sheared off. I wonder if it could have been something as simple as a Jeffrey Pine cone. I jumped when I heard one hit my camper the last time I was out. Free-fall - there was no sound of it crashing through the tree - but I studied biology, not physics so I could be way off base. I do know that we suffered enough damage from Sabiniana cones when we lived in the foothills that we would move the vehicles out from under the trees on a stormy night (and then the mice in the barn would wreak havoc)
I didn't get to talk to Marty, I am not sure if I asked the right questions and some of them went unanswered. I am being sent a new bracket and then I guess I see what I can do from there. I tend to have panic attacks when sharing busy highways with unpredictable drivers so a trip to Sacramento is not in the cards and I still don't know what kind of business I would go to for this kind of service. Maybe I just won't have a lift strut anymore.
Edited by teledork, 21 November 2021 - 12:42 AM.
Posted 20 November 2021 - 10:17 PM
I think you could use new screws and move the mount over a 1/2" maybe for fresh frame material.
The brackets aren't really that hard to install.
Frank
2002 Tundra AC TRD 4WD Limited 2009 ATC Bobcat loaded http://sharychic.blogspot.com/
Posted 20 November 2021 - 11:00 PM
I don't think I'll ever know for certain what happened - if the outer screw came loose before or after the inner one sheared off. I wonder if it could have been something as simple as a Jeffrey Pine cone. I jumped when I heard one hit my camper the last time I was out. Free-fall - there was no sound of it crashing through the tree - but I studied biology, not physics so I could be way off base. I do know that we suffered enough damage from Sabiniana cones when we lived in the foothills that we would moved the vehicles out from under the trees on a stormy night (and then the mice in the barn would wreak havoc)
I didn't get to talk to Marty, I am not sure if I asked the right questions and some of them went unanswered. I am being sent a new bracket and then I guess I see what I can do from there. I tend to have panic attacks when sharing busy highways with unpredictable drivers so a trip to Sacramento is not in the cards and I still don't know what kind of business I would go to for this kind of service. Maybe I just won't have a lift strut anymore.
You’re going to be happier with the gas struts. If it were me, I’d repair it.
If the screw is sticking out, a good pair of vice grips should get enough hold to back it out. If it’s flush, I’d take it to a machine shop to (if possible) drill it and then use an easy out. A heating/sheet metal shop might be another option. The new screws may need to be one size larger.
I am haunted by waters
Posted 21 November 2021 - 12:04 AM
I think you could use new screws and move the mount over a 1/2" maybe for fresh frame material.
The brackets aren't really that hard to install.
Frank
Posted 21 November 2021 - 12:23 AM
I think you could use new screws and move the mount over a 1/2" maybe for fresh frame material.
The brackets aren't really that hard to install.
Frank
That is what I was told and what I intend to do.
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