Replacement Lift Supports For The Hood

pmar6004

TOI - South Dakota
Mar 30, 2010
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Watertown, SD, USA
With the help of customer support at LiftSupportsDepot.com, I was able to find replacement lift supports for raising the hood of my 2009 Stallion, #627. The originals lift supports were part # C-16-27200 by Suspa and the replacements through LiftSupportsDepot.com is part # C-16-23070. They add 6 lbs. of lift capacity per lift support, (12 lbs. total), making raising the hood much easier, especially if you only have the use of one arm as I do. (Had a stroke in 2008.) As an added bonus, the cost of the lift supports were 1/2 the price of the originals. Here's a link to the replacements lift supports, if interested: https://www.liftsupportsdepot.com/s...pecialty-supports-lift-support-strut-c00048w/. I have to add that the personnel at LiftSupportsDepot.com were very helpful and I highly recommend doing business with them.(Yes)

pmar6004

 
With the help of customer support at LiftSupportsDepot.com, I was able to find replacement lift supports for raising the hood of my 2009 Stallion, #627. The originals lift supports were part # C-16-27200 by Suspa and the replacements through LiftSupportsDepot.com is part # C-16-23070. They add 6 lbs. of lift capacity per lift support, (12 lbs. total), making raising the hood much easier, especially if you only have the use of one arm as I do. (Had a stroke in 2008.) As an added bonus, the cost of the lift supports were 1/2 the price of the originals. Here's a link to the replacements lift supports, if interested: https://www.liftsupportsdepot.com/s...pecialty-supports-lift-support-strut-c00048w/. I have to add that the personnel at LiftSupportsDepot.com were very helpful and I highly recommend doing business with them.(Yes)

pmar6004


thanks for the info mine are failing and need the extra lift due to the rear spoiler with LED light
 
Welcome to Trike-Talk, Glenn....:wave4:Happy to have you on board:clapping:

Probably could go to an auto parts store....Auto-Zone...NAPA.;ECT And mix and match :Shrug:
 
I posted the info on this a couple of years ago. Use your search on the site and maybe save yourself some time, but it's nice that others are sharing their updates and information.

Tomg
 
With the help of customer support at LiftSupportsDepot.com, I was able to find replacement lift supports for raising the hood of my 2009 Stallion, #627. The originals lift supports were part # C-16-27200 by Suspa and the replacements through LiftSupportsDepot.com is part # C-16-23070. They add 6 lbs. of lift capacity per lift support, (12 lbs. total), making raising the hood much easier, especially if you only have the use of one arm as I do. (Had a stroke in 2008.) As an added bonus, the cost of the lift supports were 1/2 the price of the originals. Here's a link to the replacements lift supports, if interested: https://www.liftsupportsdepot.com/s...pecialty-supports-lift-support-strut-c00048w/. I have to add that the personnel at LiftSupportsDepot.com were very helpful and I highly recommend doing business with them.(Yes)

pmar6004

i also bought a set a few months ago, and just got to where i could try to install them but only used one i'll let it break in some and then do the other side , i have donr this many times in the past for other people on their rear windows of SUV's
 

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