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  1. sranderson

    sranderson Formula Junior

    Nov 15, 2003
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    I need a trunk stay (rod,prop) for my trunk. I dont have the old one.

    I see DinoParts has a replacement "gas spring", Product-ID: 108-15

    Does anyone use one, or is there a suitable replacement I can buy at my local autoparts store?

    Thanks

    Steve
     
  2. tx246

    tx246 F1 Veteran
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    you should have the sliding support mechanism. they can be found on ebay
     
  3. dm_n_stuff

    dm_n_stuff Four Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Ferrari UK had them last time I needed one.

    Urotrash here has at least ONE spare he might sell you. :D

    DM
     
  4. synchro

    synchro F1 Veteran

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    Rutlands sold me one for $99 last year.
     
  5. Crawler

    Crawler F1 Veteran

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    #5 Crawler, Jun 13, 2008
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    Steve:

    I bought the Dinoparts hydraulic strut earlier this year. It's easy to install and works extremely well, but of course is not "concours" (that's not a priority for me, but having the trunklid not come down on my head is). The problem was that the old "sliding cam latch" mechanism had become very difficult to lock in place. The other two (front and engine compartments) still work fine.

    I'd be happy to send you my old one if you think you might be able to get it to work better. No charge, just $5.00 shipping and handling. PM me if you're interested. Otherwise, I'm going to toss it.

    Dan S.
     
  6. GTA246GT

    GTA246GT Karting

    Oct 23, 2005
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    Stay's are standard on many British cars fromthe 50's and 60's, easyto find, but may need to be adjusted in length. I bought to my Dino stay's for Austin Healey, very cheap, but needed to be adjusted and replated.
     
  7. sranderson

    sranderson Formula Junior

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    I bought one from Team Triumph earlier. It's a little longer, I'm sure I can make it work. I'll probably take a trip to the autoparts store tomorrow and look for a generic hydraulic strut.

    Thanks

    Steve
     
  8. synchro

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