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    Good job Peter

    I'll be in it. Anyone else interested?!

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    I'm interested too. Outside of his licensed area - I'm in Brisbane? What does licencing have to do with it??

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    I'm in Melbourne. Shipping will be different for everyone

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    Hi Guys,

    To avoid confusion.

    The company "Strut Re-Gas" should have a local distributor in your area. It has 100's of small operators - mostly small mechanics workshops.
    So I guess Bruce does not want to take business away from your local bloke. I can understand that totally.

    But, If for some reason you do not have a distributor of "Strut Re-Gas products" in your area then Bruce is happy to post some down to you.
    At the end of the day he is happy to help out. Best thing is to contact Bruce and he will put you in touch with your local supplier if you have one.

    Here are some locations of Strut Regas distributors taken from the website.

    http://www.strutregas.com.au/strut_locations.php

    I hope this clears up some of the confusion.

    That said, I am happy with the product. The struts even stay up on bumpy roads. Which is most of the roads in Wagga

    Cheers,

    Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by the ski man View Post
    original tailgate struts are the way to go.

    i've seen an number of gas mods done with off the shelf struts and holden other parts (such as the wagon struts) but i've never seen anyone get the tailgate to sit in the same angle when open.

    Hi SkiMan,

    If you , or somebody, could please provide the height of an original tailgate when lifted you can compare it to my measurements.

    Cheers,

    Peter
    Last edited by HZ1178; 15-09-2012 at 04:14 PM.

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    Fitted gas struts to my van as a trial - used old strut bracket -I had to elongate the bottom holes by 5mm - the struts were FLEXIGLASS, TJM, TOURETOP CANOPY GAS STRUTS from ebay, It opens fine but not as high as original and a bit light if travelling with it open. The overall Length from bolt centres 420mm - cylinder casing is 230mm from bolt centre
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    Quote Originally Posted by SKI_Pilot View Post
    Fitted gas struts to my van as a trial - used old strut bracket -I had to elongate the bottom holes by 5mm - the struts were FLEXIGLASS, TJM, TOURETOP CANOPY GAS STRUTS from ebay, It opens fine but not as high as original and a bit light if travelling with it open. The overall Length from bolt centres 420mm - cylinder casing is 230mm from bolt centre
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    You might want to flip your struts around the other way, I made the same mistake when I fitted mine. It was brought to my attention that the seals in the strut will fail if they are mounted upside down like that and lose their pressure. It shouldn't make a difference to how you have mounted them, just turn them up the other way.

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    Learnt that today also

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    Struts

    Quote Originally Posted by HQVAN View Post
    You might want to flip your struts around the other way, I made the same mistake when I fitted mine. It was brought to my attention that the seals in the strut will fail if they are mounted upside down like that and lose their pressure. It shouldn't make a difference to how you have mounted them, just turn them up the other way.
    I'll turn them tomorrow, thanks -

    The hight from the oute edge of the lower tailgate to the outer edge of the upper tailgate is 117cm with the gas struts fitted.
    Last edited by SKI_Pilot; 15-09-2012 at 10:00 PM.

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