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    110 Wagon Barn Door stay

    G'Day new to the site, just picked up my new 110 Wagon and having dramas the rear door closing as I load stuff, is there a stay or a catch I can fit to hold it open especially when the vehicle is off camber.

    Thanks Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piros View Post
    G'Day new to the site, just picked up my new 110 Wagon and having dramas the rear door closing as I load stuff, is there a stay or a catch I can fit to hold it open especially when the vehicle is off camber.

    Thanks Rob
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post
    X2 for the Mulgo strut. Requires two holes to be drilled in the rear door behind the trim and fits really well. Highly recommended. Should have fitted it long before I did.
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    See also "Back Door Shock" - anyone fitted one?


    There is a thread by Weeds on the forum on doing it oneself.

    See Rear Door Gas Strut

    As Brian Hjelm has pointed out, Daniel's (Mulgo) strut doesn't encroach on the door opening.
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    I fitted one of these to my County, not so pretty but problem solved for $8
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    Wow great reply..just ordered the Mulgo strut.

    Thanks for the speedy advice.

    Rob

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    I received mine in the post today Is there a special tool I can get to remove the plugs holding the trim? Every time I did it on the old D2 I'd have to buy a new set.


    Quote Originally Posted by Piros View Post
    Wow great reply..just ordered the Mulgo strut.

    Thanks for the speedy advice.

    Rob

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    I put a Mulgo strut on a Puma 110 wagon and just pulled the trim off - easy.


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