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Date:         Wed, 10 Apr 1996 12:40:22 -0700
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From:         dshepher@orednet.org (David J. Shepherdson)
Subject:      Another Hatch Strut Q

When I got my new 84 Westfalia Last November the struts were gone so I replaced them with one good strut from my wrecked van and one new one. The shop warned me that they would not guarantee struts unless they were bought and installed in pairs. This seemed to make sense at the time but when i found that my hatch was decending again, I thought about it some more and concluded that installing one strut rather than two should have no effect on strut performance. Both struts are fully compressed when the door is closed (which is most of the time) regardless of wether one of them is working or not, therefore installing a good strut with a bad strut cannot put any more strain than normal on the new strut. I explained this to the guys in the shop and they were not pleased and would not replace the strut. They said it was "obvious" that if one did not work it put more strain on the other. Am I missing something or is this a scam perpetrated by the strut manufacturers to sell more struts?

-- David Shepherdson Ph.D. dshepher@ednet1.osl.or.gov Portland, OR


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