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malleefowl
1st July 2014, 08:02 PM
Yep that's what I need!!
Geriatric bones etc.Can't get enough oomph to lift high enough to engage scissor lock.Dont like the prop about a foot up to check oils etc as dangerous if slip.
Still spare on bonnet still good as can get there by using maxtrax as inclined ladder and then just flip up on bonnet.Need to be totally self sufficient as travel many k's alone
Any bright ideas for lifting bonnet.Portable air strut?Stronger gas struts under bonnet.Only use when extra spare needed and can get it up and down alone from bonnet.ok.
Your collective brains gentlemen can surely provide a simple solution.
Thanks,
Mary

weeds
1st July 2014, 08:18 PM
Yeah it's a handful......

Remove your front bar??

Maybe I put too much trust in what's under the bonnet.......I generally only pop it when it's service time.

Be interested if somebody has fitted gas struts

malleefowl
1st July 2014, 08:37 PM
Thanks Weeds
but when in the boondocks good policy to check daily.Recent sessions with the physio and regular exercise sessions haven't restored muscle strength.Need to be able to lift bonnet with relative ease for daily checks Hence has anyone used a air ram?

dullbird
1st July 2014, 08:41 PM
Discowhite fitted gas struts to his 90 when he had it worked a dream...


up went bonnet and just stayed there till he pulled it down no need for the scissor stay

weeds
1st July 2014, 08:48 PM
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=35025

I cannot see the pics on my iPad.....although they might there at all now as the thread is quite old.

malleefowl
1st July 2014, 08:49 PM
Many thanks Dullbird.
Do you have a contact where I might get some?
Thanks.
Mary
Will try a pm Discowhite

dullbird
1st July 2014, 08:57 PM
Weeds the links are all broken to Phils posts so no pictures..

I dont know where he got them from but have a chat to Mulgo no doubt it's something Daniel can throw together in a kit and at no doubt a reasonable price

weeds
1st July 2014, 08:58 PM
Many thanks Dullbird.
Do you have a contact where I might get some?
Thanks.
Mary
Will try a pm Discowhite

I just brought some gas struts today for work.......I was quite surprised how affordable they were. $68ea and they were longer than discowhites as well as more pressure so I'm guessing the size required would be cheaper again, extra pressure doesn't cost anything as they make them to your requirements.

malleefowl
1st July 2014, 08:59 PM
Sounds just what is needed but cant access the pics
Any chance of a link
Thanks
Mary

malleefowl
1st July 2014, 09:12 PM
Since my vehicle is Mulgo No 1 conversion I am sure he will find a strut conversion suitable.Thanks folks.Mary