storage comparment door w/hydraulic struts
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01-29-2006, 04:44
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storage comparment door w/hydraulic struts
Thanks Guys,
I ordered the 2 springs from Orr & Orr and had 'em in 3 days. As it turned out, they each have 200# of compression and I quickly determined that I was in over my head. Hired a local mobile RV guy and it took him over 2 hrs to do it, wound up using a jack. He went to school on me. Nothing is simple or cheap in these Birds. Ron & Ruth in 2000 lxi --- Fred Hulse > Ron & Ruth > Any gas charged lift support that won't actuate in > cold weather is low on > the gas that they are filled with.It is unlikely > they will collapse > completelyright away.After a few years they lose > pressure and when it warms > up,the gas expands and they work as though they were > new. Replacement is up > to you, or if it is a bay that you use alot,you can > switch the struts with a > bay that is not used often . > > Fred & Jeanne Hulse > Morristown Arizona > 1997 Wanderlodge PT41 > > > |
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storage comparment door w/hydraulic struts - luckyron1 - 01-18-2006, 00:40
storage comparment door w/hydraulic struts - Fred Hulse - 01-18-2006, 02:00
storage comparment door w/hydraulic struts - R J - 01-19-2006, 06:49
storage comparment door w/hydraulic struts - ttikalsky - 01-19-2006, 16:05
storage comparment door w/hydraulic struts - R J - 01-29-2006 04:44
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