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Date:         Sun, 23 Jun 2019 10:28:41 -0700
Reply-To:     Dan N <dn92610@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Dan N <dn92610@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: 250lb struts on rear hatch.
Comments: To: Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca>
In-Reply-To:  <5A76FEE5-FDB6-46A8-9364-1D824B53CB73@shaw.ca>
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yup... with 240 lbs strut on one side and 140 lbs on the other side I can *barely* able to pull the hatch down... btw I heard that they make even stronger hatch struts but I don't know who make them because I am not interested. it would be nice if someone design hatch struts that can be adjusted on the fly... :-)

On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 9:31 AM Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> wrote:

> I’ll chime in. While I haven’t tried my hatch with the new 250 lbs struts > on, and the spare tire off, I can tell you about how it feels on my friends > van who has a pair of German sourced struts, 1250N force ( yeah Newtons for > the SI win). > > Without any load on the hatch, opening is ok until the hatch is about 45 > degrees or so from vertical then the added strut force is strong. It > doesn’t fly up and give you an uppercut, but it’s a force. > > Closing the unladen hatch is difficult for him. He’s a lightweight at only > around 160 lbs. > > I’d say having the 240-250lbs struts, a pair, on an unladen hatch is not a > workable day to day set up. Would be cool to have variable force struts, > but that ain’t gonna happen easily. It’s not to much of a chore to swap in > the stock struts when needed. > > As for additional wear and tear on the hinges and strut mounts, well we > haven’t seen any on his van and he has been running those struts for four > or five years. > > Oh and the mcmaster Carr sourced struts I bought, hardware purchased at > same time ( part numbers in original post), the ball socket and the eyelet > are stouter than the stock strut versions. > > > Cheers > > Alistair > > > > On Jun 23, 2019, at 8:52 AM, Dan N <dn92610@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > also... they very heavy... without anything on the hatch, I have hard > time > > to pull it down... I have to back down using one 240 lbs and one regular > > 140 lbs > > > >> On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 8:49 AM Dan N <dn92610@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Steve, > >> > >> it's 240 lbs. each > >> > >> On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 8:10 AM Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@yahoo.com> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> Also waiting for the answer. My hatch stays up with the Saris Bones > rack > >>> on it but not if there's a bike on that rack. I currently have two of > the > >>> "strong" BD struts on it but they're more than a decade old. > >>> > >>> Stephen > >>> > >>> Mobile > >>> > >>>> On Jun 23, 2019, at 10:27 AM, Steve Williams <sbw@SBW.ORG> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> This is useful info! Questions: > >>>> > >>>> Regarding the 240-pound struts you mention, is that 240 pounds each, > or > >>>> 240 pounds total for the pair? I wouldn't want one stock strut and > one > >>>> strong strut. > >>>> > >>>> I rarely have two or three bikes on the hatch. Most of the time, I > have > >>>> no bikes. Often, I have one bike. The bikes weigh, oh, 20-40 pounds > >>>> each. I have the stronger GoWesty struts, which holds the hatch open > >>>> with just the rack, but I can't easily open the hatch or expect it to > >>>> stay open with a bike on the rack. > >>>> > >>>> So, when I open the hatch with no bikes, will these struts throw the > >>>> hatch into orbit? > >>>> > >>>> With no bikes, is it hard to close? > >>>> > >>>> Fully loaded, the bolt fitting and the ball fitting handle a lot of > >>>> force. Are they up to it? Are they heavier than the stock struts? > >>>> > >>>>> On 6/22/2019 10:31 AM, Dan N wrote: > >>>>> FYI... I use LiftSupport Depot.com > >>>>> on this link, #3 at bottom of the page, they add 100 lbs (sku > PM3645W) > >>> - > >>>>> meaning on top of the regular ones (140 lbs) you will have a 240 lbs > >>>>> struts, complete ready to install. I am very happy with it. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>> > https://www.liftsupportsdepot.com/year-model-search/?#?Customfieldincludeinmmtysearch=Yes&Year=1989&Make=VOLKSWAGEN&Model=VANAGON&Trim=SYNCRO%20STANDARD%20PASSENGER%20VAN%203-DOOR > >>>>> > >>>>>>> On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 12:42 PM Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> > >>> wrote: > >>>>>>> I finally installed a pair of 250lb struts on my van back hatch. > I’ve > >>>>>>> installed similar on a couple of other vans, but never did get > >>> around to > >>>>>>> doing mine. > >>> > >> > >


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