Naio
Jul 26, 2015Explorer II
How can I find the right sized struts to lift van hood?
People talking about foam pads and bed struts got me thinking y'all might be able to help me with this.
I have trouble lifting, and the van hood is designed for a taller person s the angles are all wrong. I'd like to add gas struts like on a hatchback (but I am talking about the front of the van). There's plenty of room, and they won't get too hot.
I think I need one on each side, because the hood is relatively thin metal and I think it wouldn't like being supported in only one place.
I'd need them to have just the right amount of force, as well as the right length. Too strong = hard to CLOSE the hood (I have that problem with the rear hatch, now that I got new OEM spec struts there).
Hoe would I go about finding the right ones? I'd have to have brackets fabricated, so I don' think I can just try a bunch of different ones and see what works.
Thanks for any advice :).
I have trouble lifting, and the van hood is designed for a taller person s the angles are all wrong. I'd like to add gas struts like on a hatchback (but I am talking about the front of the van). There's plenty of room, and they won't get too hot.
I think I need one on each side, because the hood is relatively thin metal and I think it wouldn't like being supported in only one place.
I'd need them to have just the right amount of force, as well as the right length. Too strong = hard to CLOSE the hood (I have that problem with the rear hatch, now that I got new OEM spec struts there).
Hoe would I go about finding the right ones? I'd have to have brackets fabricated, so I don' think I can just try a bunch of different ones and see what works.
Thanks for any advice :).