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ARANA 15 inch Lift Support Struts Gas Spring Shocks 300 N/67 LB Per Prop for RV Bed Floor Hatch Trap Door TV Cabinet Heavy Duty Box Lid Window Camper Shell with L Mounts 2Pcs…

*$397.00

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ARANA 15 inch Lift Support Struts Gas Spring Shocks 300 N/67 LB Per Prop for RV Bed Floor Hatch Trap Door TV Cabinet Heavy Duty Box Lid Window Camper Shell with L Mounts 2Pcs...
ARANA 15 inch Lift Support Struts Gas Spring Shocks 300 N/67 LB Per Prop for RV Bed Floor Hatch Trap Door TV Cabinet Heavy Duty Box Lid Window Camper Shell with L Mounts 2Pcs...
*$397.00
SKU: 2E19AA7A Categoria: Marca:
  • Product Detail : Extended length 14.96″, compressed length 9.02″, stroke length 5.94″, one-piece bracket on both ends of gas strut, 1 * Installation Instruction, easy to install as soon as you receive it
  • Multiple Application : 67 lbs of support is often used on RV bed, camper bed, boat hatch, basement door, trap door, etc. as long as the cover weighs 55-75 lbs, it holds up perfectly
  • Lift Heavy Easily : Are you tired of struggling to lift heavy lids or doors? Maybe it’s time to think about ARANA Gas Struts, just one finger away from effortlessly lifting 67 lbs
  • Easy of Installation : 15″ 67 lbs struts come with simple brackets that can be used in most projects. Package includes nuts and instructions, so just a screwdriver and you’ll be done in 20 minutes
  • ARANA Brand Support : ARANA is your loyal friend, if you run into any issues like damage or tricky installation after purchase, don’t hesitate to reach out. Making sure gas strut works great is our top priority

Informação adicional

Brand

ARANA

Color

Black

Material

Carbon Steel

Auto Part Position

Outside

Extended Length

14.96 Inches

2610 avaliações para ARANA 15 inch Lift Support Struts Gas Spring Shocks 300 N/67 LB Per Prop for RV Bed Floor Hatch Trap Door TV Cabinet Heavy Duty Box Lid Window Camper Shell with L Mounts 2Pcs…

  1. S. George

    I needed replacement struts to hold up the rear deck on my boat. There are lots of options on Amazon, but selected the Arana and I’m glad I did. I was replacing 40lb struts, but could only find 45lb. Bought them thinking it would be fine. Arrived quickly, but I got caught up in other projects so didn’t get around to installing for a few weeks. When I finally did, one of the struts bent. I guess it was too much for my application. I tried to return through Amazons standard returns, but was about a week outside of the return window. I contacted Arana and they were super helpful. They offered to either refund or replace the struts and even agreed to send me the 25lb struts. Like the original order, they arrived in a couple days. I installed them and they worked perfectly. Arana even followed up with me to make sure I was happy.

    In these days when it’s hard to find good help and we’re told to expect less, Arana provided more. If you’re trying to decide which Amazon vendor for your strut needs, go with Arana!

  2. Tripolar

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    This is in many ways an excellent product. I bought the 15″, 22.5lbs pair for my daughter’s vintage toy chest, which has a heavy wooden lid. I wanted to make it stay open and soft close. Even with a heavy wood lid, only one strut was needed, and even then it’s a little on the strong side and hard for her to close. But it’s safe, works as advertised, and seems good quality.

    My only issue is that from the description, it’s difficult to choose which size/version is right for your usage, and the installation instructions are virtually useless. I am pretty handy and I had to really think about it, play around, watch some YouTube videos of similar products, and even then I had to undo and redo it several times to get it right. But once I did it worked just like I wanted. Great value for the price!

  3. Randy King

    These struts are great, the fit and finish looks good and the price was much better than on other websites. Thus far, they’re working well and I’m pleased. Only time will tell on the durability. Their documentation says to send them an email if I had any questions or needed help and they’d respond within 24 hours. I wanted the “open” position to be at a 45° angle and I asked them for modified mounting dimensions. They DID respond within 24 hours and the information was spot on. The ONLY reason I’m not giving them 5 stars is it’d be helpful if they provided fitment and installation guidance BEFORE purchasing. I originally bought struts from them that I thought were correct (based on YouTube videos and other sites) only to find out they were not right. The instructions included with the struts are very good, straight forward and helpful in getting the proper fitment. It would have been nice to have that upfront rather than buy the wrong thing, have to return them and get the right thing. Not a big deal, however.

  4. Tripolar

    Don’t be fooled by Amazon’s red-box proclamation that this item is frequently returned. Most likely, people don’t understand how to size these struts for their application, so it’s hit-or-miss on getting it right, understandably.

    I used these on a queen camper bed, and I can now lift the bed with literally one finger. It stays open until I push it back closed, so as far as I’m concerned, these worked perfectly for me. Look around for information on “sizing gas struts” and you’ll get some advice on how to choose.

  5. MinnesotaDrew

    entirely way too strong for the weight limit they set….I had to practically LAY on them with my 230 pounds to even get them started to close. I only put one on the toy box lid and when I tried to close it, it literally pulled the screws out of the wood at the hinges.

  6. D.Graff

    Very easy to deal with. You fill out a form they send struts. Perfect and cheap

  7. scientist guy

    would give it a 5, but Absolutely terrible instructions – diagram way too small

  8. Yankee Wanna Be

    I did not know what kind of force I needed for my homemade tin door, so I guessed and I guessed a bit low. I cannot fault the product for that as the seller is very clear on how difficult it is to figure out which amount of force you need for your unique project. So for your reference, I have this tin door on the back of this homemade trailer, its about 3 feet tall and 3.5 feet wide, with a very lightweight wood frame on big hinges. These 22 pound struts only hold the door open when its pretty much nearly vertical. Any breeze that puts pressure on the door and its coming down (fairly hard). That is purely 100% because I did not order strong enough struts. I felt both struts before installation and they seemed quite strong, but that door has a lot of leverage on those little guys too. So I ordered the next level up in strength and may swap these out at some point. I haven’t yet, they do hold this door but just barely. The seller reached out to see if they worked for me and I did not respond because I will keep this set as spares if I put the stronger ones in, but I got the impression they would swap them out for me if I wanted. For this reasonable price I will just keep both sets.

  9. MinnesotaDrew

    The gas struts themselves seem okay. However, the end ball joints have about 4mm of play in them. Additionally, the hole in the mounting brackets to accept the ball joints threaded part have the hole drilled way too big, or I had the wrong mounting brackets in the pack. Either way, not recommended at all.

  10. James B. Farquhar

    Know what you need before you order it. Make careful measurements and calculate the weight that you need. These hold up a 50 pound chicken cold door. Now I ordered the 100 lbs version with 2 struts. Placement of the struts need to be taken into account when the door is closed as most people install the struts when the door is open but dont take into account the door has to close and don’t leave enough room for the strut to collapse in.

    good product with enough information to make a informed idea which strut I needed to get.

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