View Full Version : Trailer Tongue Gas Strut replacement
Colin  Mead
May 18th 12, 03:24 PM
I have the last Std. Cirrius made by Jastreb/VTC. It came in an Eberle
tariler however the tougue is not Eberle.  I need to replace the gas strut.
 The gas strut is a stering damper type and looks like the gas srtut they
put on cars to open rear doors and lift front hoods. It is not the auto
suspension shock type. I cannot find a gas strut with the right size.  I am
not sure what force I should get either.  The rod end has threads that are
M8 1.0.  Anyone have experience with this.
Colin Mead
C5 
Cirrus #277
Dan Marotta
May 18th 12, 04:17 PM
You might find the force printed on the side of the strut.  I had to replace 
the front door struts on my LAK-T5 trailer.  The original parts would have 
had to be ordered from Sweden at a cost of, IIRC, 132 Euros each plus 
shipping!!!
I called one a gas strut manufacturer in the US and the lady I spoke with 
had me read the label on the strut.  In one string of characters was the 
group:  N100 (I think).  She told me that was 100 Newtons or 22 pounds 
force.  She couldn't provide what I needed so I measured carefully and went 
online to the McMaster-Carr catalog where I found replacements (25 lb force) 
for $40 each.  They had smaller eyes on the ends but it was simple to make 
new mounts.
BTW, they work just fine.
"Colin Mead" > wrote in message 
. com...
>I have the last Std. Cirrius made by Jastreb/VTC. It came in an Eberle
> tariler however the tougue is not Eberle.  I need to replace the gas 
> strut.
> The gas strut is a stering damper type and looks like the gas srtut they
> put on cars to open rear doors and lift front hoods. It is not the auto
> suspension shock type. I cannot find a gas strut with the right size.  I 
> am
> not sure what force I should get either.  The rod end has threads that are
> M8 1.0.  Anyone have experience with this.
>
> Colin Mead
> C5
> Cirrus #277
>
Bob Kuykendall
May 18th 12, 08:36 PM
Colin, go to mcmaster.com and search on "gas spring." They have all
the most standard sizes and they might have yours.
Thanks, Bob K.
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