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    Trunk Prop with Gas Struts

    Just thought I'd share my variant of the Gas Strut powered trunk prop system. It's based on one I saw in this forum.. or the other one.. not sure.
    The main difference is that I added an additional piece of metal to effect a change in the lever pivot point. When the trunk is closed, the strut is pushing almost straight at the pivot, so it's hardly trying to open the trunk at all. In fact, the trunk won't open at all by itself. But, once the trunk is a little over 1/4 open, the leverage is enough to hold the trunk in position. By 1/2 way open, the struts are opening the trunk on their own. The benefit as I see it is that when the trunk is closed, it's not putting any force up on the trunk skin at all. Thus, hopefully eliminating any chance of it bowing or flexing. When the trunk is open, the bracket pretty much ends up sitting about as low as the normal trunk bracket does when the trunk is closed. So.. not really any change in trunk space. The struts are on just a slight angle towards the hinges since I mounted them between the should belts. But, not enough of an angle to do any harm at all. The sharp eyes among us will also see the red-and-black switch used to turn on the strip of LED trunk lights.

    The struts are 40lb. Suspa C16-20651. $30 on Amazon
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007MUY8U4/

    The added metal bracket was made from a 4" Corner Bracket from Home Depot. Just cut down a little to size and holes drilled and painted black. Mounted with a few 3/8" carriage bolts.

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt...5446/202034277
















    As you can see here, the strut is pushing almost straight at the pivot when the trunk is closed.
    Last edited by skidd; 04-24-2019 at 05:13 PM.

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