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MQ/MK rear window struts?

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MQ/MK rear window struts?

Post by RMP&O »

the rear window shocks or struts or whatever they are called.....

these are a problem. they wear out and don't hold up the window, very annoying. I tried Nissan but they are NLA. I tried generic ones but they have to be modified to much for my liking. I tried used ones but they were just as toasted as mine! :roll:

Do you guys in Aus have a replacement? A new strut that bolts right in? If so what is the brand and model number?
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Post by g60boy »

have you tried having them re-gased, they put them in a sealed container and fill it with the right gas at large pressure. they wont last as long next time around, you should get a year or so at least, and its fialy cheap to.. :D
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Post by gorilla »

i had a mate who has a falcon station wagon, his struts were rooted, there is a lot more weight it has to lift. ( lifts the whole rear door)

used them on my patrol, works great! bit longer tho but no big deal.

just don't drive with the window open, kills them real quick.
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Post by Brendan-s »

I got a bit of steel tubing about an inch in diameter, cut it about 10in long, and cut a slit down the middle of it with the grinder. simple solution, just pop it over one of the metal extension rods that come out of the strut and it holds perfectly :)
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Post by RMP&O »

hmmmnnn...well I was hoping there was an aftermarket one in Aus that could be bought off the shelf. Since there is so many Patrols I figured someone must make one...

I hadn't thought of regassing them, that may be the solution. Especially since I have 2 used set now. I just like to fix something and have it be good for a long time.

There is plenty of aftermarket ones in the USA. But they are all made for Jeeps, Fords, Chevy and such. So have to drill out the rivits at the joints to mount in a Patrol. Not that big of a deal I just wanted something that bolts in.
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Post by V8Patrol »

RMP&O wrote:There is plenty of aftermarket ones in the USA. But they are all made for Jeeps, Fords, Chevy and such. So have to drill out the rivits at the joints to mount in a Patrol. Not that big of a deal I just wanted something that bolts in.
Plenty of passenger cars use em too, even the smaller jap cars have em as rear window struts / bonnet ( or in yank lingo ..... "hood" struts )

Take a walk to the wreckers and ask em for something thats close to ya sample strut, plenty of choice here from various different makes / models.

Ulternativle ..... modify the other makes to suit .... damn sight easier than a 5spd swap
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Post by g@z »

You can buy replacement ones from pedders. about $100 each I think the last time I checked. Regas would be cheaper.

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Post by Heathx4 »

I went to an air-con place here in Newcastle. Cost $165/pair or something, but they're good.
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Post by MereMale »

Man I went even the cheaper version, and after the window is up I just wedge a tennis ball in between the lower part of the strut and frame. Haven't had it drop on me with that in place ever.

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Post by Patroler »

Got mine re gassed, cost about $40-50 and theyve been good for 2 years and still fine!
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