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Discussion in '348/355' started by 355 Shwing, Jan 20, 2013.

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  1. 355 Shwing

    355 Shwing Karting

    Sep 9, 2009
    157
    Gulf Breeze, Fl
    Full Name:
    Craig Payette
    For anyone needing to replace their rear hood lift struts, I recommend getting a pair of Stabilus SG404018 lift struts. They can be found at your local auto parts store for under $17 per strut. I always try to find a better alternative to some OEM parts, and these fit the bill. They will probably last a lot longer than the OEM struts.
     
  2. Rob'Z

    Rob'Z Formula 3

    Mar 29, 2008
    1,024
    Tucson,AZ
    Full Name:
    Robert
    Thanks for the tip, mine are lazy when they're cold.
     
  3. 97 Spider

    97 Spider Formula 3

    Dec 15, 2012
    2,241
    Texas
    Full Name:
    Brian
    I just installed a set of the Stabilus on my car and it's great not having the deck lid resting on my head while I'm trying to do something under there. I got mine on Ebay and paid $39 plus shipping for the pair. I guess I should have checked around first but I impulse bought them when I was looking for other parts.
     
  4. RSO1091

    RSO1091 Formula 3

    Mar 31, 2012
    1,547
    Idyllwild, CA.
    Full Name:
    Henry S.
    I replaced mine last year as well. There is a list of corresponding manufacturers and part numbers in the Interchangeable Parts Thread. I'm sure everyone would appreciate it if you added your finds in that thread as well. Thanks, Henry
     
  5. ernie

    ernie Two Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Nov 19, 2001
    22,620
    The Brickyard
    Full Name:
    The Bad Guy
    Don't forget to add this to the parts interchange thread.

    And thanks for the heads up.
     
  6. apex97

    apex97 Formula Junior
    Owner

    Nov 25, 2006
    593
    Stockbridge, GA
    Full Name:
    Edward Zabinski
    I apologize for my laziness, I haven't even really check out the job, but can someone please describe the procedure for changing these and if there are any tricks?
     
  7. tcannon

    tcannon Formula 3

    Feb 18, 2009
    1,763
    Norman, OK
    Full Name:
    Todd Cannon
    You did not do that badly even compared to the op's find. His are $34 verses $39 for yours so fairly close.
     
  8. 97 Spider

    97 Spider Formula 3

    Dec 15, 2012
    2,241
    Texas
    Full Name:
    Brian
    Yea, but I think I paid 8 or 10 bucks shipping on top of that. I better not impulse buy any big parts or I could really hurt my pocket book.
     
  9. RSO1091

    RSO1091 Formula 3

    Mar 31, 2012
    1,547
    Idyllwild, CA.
    Full Name:
    Henry S.
    You'll be glad that asked before tackling the job. Many of us (yes, me too) saw the nuts on the back of the end pins and thought that it would be prudent to remove them. Do yourself a huge favor and don't. Each end of the strut has a metal retaining pin that releases once it's pulled back, therefore freeing up the ball and socket. If you follow these instructions, you can have both struts replaced in less than three minutes. Look at the new ones before you pull out the old ones and you'll see what we're referring to. Henry
     
  10. Prancinghorse17

    Prancinghorse17 Karting

    Oct 14, 2012
    118
    CFL
    Plus 2. Nice post OP, I might need to replace my struts as well and I was already looking into alternatives.
     
  11. apex97

    apex97 Formula Junior
    Owner

    Nov 25, 2006
    593
    Stockbridge, GA
    Full Name:
    Edward Zabinski
    Bless you sir;)
     
  12. Palermofazio

    Palermofazio Karting

    Oct 4, 2011
    179
    burien
    Full Name:
    Cristoforo fazio
    Are the 348,and 355 struts the same,and if they are ,is it also the same as front bonnet,and rear deck lid,
     

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