Bonnet Struts

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chris275
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Bonnet Struts

Postby chris275 » Mon Mar 15, 2010 8:52 am

I am sure this has been asked many times however, i need to replace my struts and have two questions:
1. Are the facelift model struts inter-changeable with the earlier versions.
2. has anybody ordered the struts available from SGS Engineering online as they are extremely affordable. £13.99 each.

Would appreciate any feedback.

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Bonnet Struts

Postby jonc3725 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:43 pm

Chris,

The struts are different between the two models. I got mine (1986 model) from David Manner and seem to remember they did not cost too much.

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Bonnet Struts

Postby Telsmoneypit » Sat Apr 03, 2010 10:50 pm

I could be wrong, but I believe the post facelift struts incorporate a locking device. My struts are just about on their last legs (checking levels and getting crowned by a falling bonnet is not funny any more) so I will be looking at changing to locking struts on my pre facelift.
As long as the fixing points are in the same position and the overall length of both types of struts are the same, I don't see a problem with interchanging the parts.

Maybe we could have a meeting of minds on this?

I'll measure mine and post up if someone with a post face lift does the same :P

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Bonnet Struts

Postby dhdove » Sun Apr 04, 2010 8:18 am

Tel

You're quite right, the later cars have one locking strut, which is an absolute godsend for those of us who have experienced the bonnet falling down on our heads (even with new aftermarket struts fitted :? ). I think that they are a direct fit to earlier cars.

Unfortunately whilst I haven't checked prices I believe the locking strut is considerably more expensive than the earlier type.

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Re: Bonnet Struts

Postby almcl » Sun Apr 04, 2010 8:59 am



Maybe we could have a meeting of minds on this?

I'll measure mine and post up if someone with a post face lift does the same Tel

You're on, Tel!

What dimensions? Length (obviously,) but where will you measure the mounting points from? Trailing edge of bonnet, and headlight edge of wing?
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Bonnet Struts

Postby coleman998 » Sun Apr 04, 2010 9:51 am

Hi Chris

On your struts should be a REF NUMBER some times its hard to read it, give the lads at SGS a call they are quite halpful.

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