Gas Struts.

Gas Struts.

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Dave_H

Original Poster:

996 posts

283 months

Friday 21st December 2001
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My bonnets off my S3 at the mo, and I've just had a thought (oh dear...)

Has anyone tried to fit a gas strut to the bonnet to replace the standard bonnet stay?

I suppose it may cause a problem possibly with the low ride hight on uneven ground etc and not having the choice of the standard bonnet stay positions .

But just a thought - anyone already done this?

Cheers,

Dave.

Greenv8s

30,194 posts

284 months

Friday 21st December 2001
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My bonnets off my S3 at the mo, and I've just had a thought (oh dear...)

Has anyone tried to fit a gas strut to the bonnet to replace the standard bonnet stay?

I suppose it may cause a problem possibly with the low ride hight on uneven ground etc and not having the choice of the standard bonnet stay positions .

But just a thought - anyone already done this?

Cheers,

Dave.



How about moving the bonnet pivots up/forward so you can open the bonnet properly, then you could fit a gas strut no problem? Don't see the point of the gas strut myself, but having a look at those pivots is on my 'to do' list.

Cheers


Peter Humphries (and a green V8S)

Dave_H

Original Poster:

996 posts

283 months

Friday 21st December 2001
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I see what you mean Peter, but I was only thinking about ease of the lift of the bonnet, and also if youre working the O/S of the engine and knock the standard bonnet strut - the bonnet has a habbit of falling on you

Cheers,
Dave.

LeeBee

773 posts

284 months

Saturday 22nd December 2001
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I am looking into this for my own car but am still a bit worried, the problem being,

If you are driving along and the wonderful bonnet catch system were to fail the bonnet strut may have enough strength to lift the bonnet enough to catch the lower air intake and rip the whole lot forward resulting in a rather large bill!

Maybe an adjustable strut would work better?.On the other hand one of the original redish pink V8S's (H15 VBS, apparently a few factory cars shared this plate?) had a gas strut on the bonnet (plus a boot release handle near the O/S roof strut) so maybe this is why it never made it to the production cars?

Cheers

LeeBee

GreenV8S

30,194 posts

284 months

Saturday 22nd December 2001
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I see what you mean Peter, but I was only thinking about ease of the lift of the bonnet, and also if youre working the O/S of the engine and knock the standard bonnet strut - the bonnet has a habbit of falling on you

Cheers,
Dave.



Very true, especially if there's any wind around. What I've done to stop this is loop a reusable tie-wrap round the bonnet strut and the bonnet pin, it is permanently attached to the bonnet strut with another small tie-wrap so it stays in roughly the right place. No doubt there are better solutions but this was a 'ten second fix' that's lasted a couple of years now. By the way Lee's point about the bonnet opening itself when you're driving along is a good one, I hadn't thought of that. But I've had the bonnet come unclipped on one side several times, and once or twice it has come unclipped on both sides. Normally no problem but if the strut lifted it right up I guess it would get messy?

Cheers,

Peter Humphries (and a green V8S)

Dave_H

Original Poster:

996 posts

283 months

Saturday 22nd December 2001
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Yes, good point made by Lee - expensive to fix as well as very dangerous.

Hmm.. may go for the tie wrap option Peter

Cheers,

Dave.

Edited by Dave_H on Saturday 22 December 20:47