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On Mar 11, 9:21 am, "P. Corbett " wrote:
The main gas springs on my Komet trailer seem to be getting weaker, making opening the trailer difficult. Can anyone suggest a US source for these? I have emailed the Komet factory but so far, no response. Paul I can relate. Replace them NOW. Mine went suddenly a few years ago while I was off flying and I can tell you it takes 2-3 people and a couple of 2x4's to hold the trailer open while you load the sailplane. I purchased the new ones (1300 newtons for my 1988 Komet) from U.S. ENTEC (see add in Soaring Magazine). They were official replacements but not cheap, so I would recommend checking Mr. Daniels source -- International Gas Springs. I purchased the gas spring for my front hatch from IGS. Mike J. |
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