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20th December 2021, 15:57 | #1 |
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Fitting bonnet struts
I'd be very grateful if anyone could advise me as to how to fit new bonnet struts on a ZT. Have looked in the Haynes manual and it's rather vague, ie., 'pull out the spring clip at the bonnet support struts...............', but how? Any suggestions much appreciated.
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from memory, wiggle a screw driver under the side spring clip on the opposite to the strut and prize (is that the correct spelling?) the spring clip off. Be careful it does not spring into oblivion, I think you may even be able to get away with only half removing the spring clip.
The strut will then just pull off the mounting peg. Once you do one you will find it easy macafee2 |
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Get yourself a broom handle or length of timber about 4ft long to prop open the bonnet whilst a strut is removed.
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You don’t need to remove the spring clip fully, just lever it out a little way while pulling the strut off the ball.
This job is much easier with two people!
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Just asking as I may get round to doing mine someday..🙄
Is it difficult (or are there tips?) to compress the strut and fit in place? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Until I replaced the bonnet struts on my Omega, I used a 47mmx15mm length of planed timber with notches cut either end so it held the bonnet securely. These things have to be done properly.
I bought a pair of aftermarket struts rather than Vauxhall genuine. They lift the bonnet up with such a force that it feels the thing is going to fly off. |
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You can't do better than see what these have: https://www.sgs-engineering.com/car-boot-tailgate Have a look, loads of info, even a how to vid for removing struts. They will make specials, even re-gas some struts. They are not expensive, have fast postage and give advice. I once was replacing a wooden locker lid with a steel one, much heavier than the wooden one, the original ones were not up to it, a chat on the phone, a few questions and a pair were with me in a couple of days. They make struts for all sorts of things, I've used them many times over the years for struts for cars, caravans, boats and lockers. I have nothing to do with the company, just a happy customer.
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