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of that stoopid rear deck lid not popping up.


The way i had mine setup dint work (and from the comments I've heard about their setups - theirs too) - i had to change it.

before, I'd have to pull the rear latch and reach back and stick my fingers in the deck lid vent and pull it up. the popup spring in the latch mechanism was too weak to pop the deck lid up. i tired different latches, different springs, grease, swearing - even the angry fist. all to no avail.

i went to princess auto - picked up 2 gas shocks. picked up 4 mounts from a truck canopy shop on my way home from work today - fabbed the front mounts and bolted them on, clamped the rears and shot this video

low and behold:


the whole setup cost me $25. ($10/gas shock and $5 for the clamps)
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of that stoopid rear deck lid not popping up.


The way i had mine setup dint work (and from the comments I've heard about their setups - theirs too) - i had to change it.

before, I'd have to pull the rear latch and reach back and stick my fingers in the deck lid vent and pull it up. the popup spring in the latch mechanism was too weak to pop the deck lid up. i tired different latches, different springs, grease, swearing - even the angry fist. all to no avail.

i went to princess auto - picked up 2 gas shocks. picked up 4 mounts from a truck canopy shop on my way home from work today - fabbed the front mounts and bolted them on, clamped the rears and shot this video

low and behold:


the whole setup cost me $25. ($10/gas shock and $5 for the clamps)
the shocks are actually quite weak. i went through three sets trying to find ones that would work.

you can use ones that are ~24lbs. phone around to truck canopy places. 12" long x 24lbs pressure. give'er'take

The mounts for the shocks bolt to the hinge (aluminum upper one) and then tot he lower CMC style one (i have yet to drill/bolt these on)

Marty - i have gone through about 12 pairs of those gloves! at $10/pair - i try not to think about $
i have a pile of those gloves (used - all missing the finger and thumb now) ~1.5 feet high and at $10/pair, i try not to think about it.

my garage is insulated, but i don't keep it heated, so for my 1-2hrs/night, i just bundle up and get a sweat on. :)

Cole - i don't know the model number. these are often called gas struts. you will be able to buy what you are looking for at a truck canopy store (mounts and struts). be sure to try them out first. if you can compress them with your hand/body weight - you are in the ball-park.

regarding these - with the added weight of my DIY luggage rack - it doesn't open all the way up. it pops open, which i guess is what i was looking for.

i have an extra set of these gas shocks someone can have for $20. there are no ends, or mounts, but those are easy to find
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