Hood shock/strut fix (The Mother thread)
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hey guys!! I have a question about hood struts. On mine ´98 I still have OEM and they suck. I went to a shop and found some. The problem is I cant choose which one to buy: they have different Newtons - 120N, 200N and 300N. I know the hood is heavy but I dont want to have any problem with closing it. And I want my hood to stay up also! Anyone can give an advice on which on to buy??
ps: I´m from europe, so buying ebay struts from US is more expensive for me.
ps: I´m from europe, so buying ebay struts from US is more expensive for me.
the correct force is 400N for car made between 95-2000 (mark 3 and 4)
hope this helps
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I obtained three sets of hood lift struts including one set for my Lexus from <http://www.autopartsbylou.com/>....I was very satisfied with the price, quality, and service.
#154
will this work?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ht_3718wt_1165
I have a 94 ls400...and I got hit in the head when my hood dropped>>ouch!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ht_3718wt_1165
I have a 94 ls400...and I got hit in the head when my hood dropped>>ouch!!
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Front hood shocks - aftermarket replacements?
My front hood shocks are totally done. Is there anyone who has replaced these before that might know where I could find a set or possibly some aftermarket ones that would fit the bill?
For now I find myself using a broomstick when I'm under there
Thanks!
For now I find myself using a broomstick when I'm under there
Thanks!
#156
I just had mine replace 2 weeks ago. Bought them at Auto Zone. Approx $40 to $45 with tax. Goodyear installed them during an oil change. $20.00 for both. About 1/2 what dealer charged. Took 10min.
#157
I have and could not find the correct replacement at any of my local parts store and did not want to go to the dealer so I just went to the junk yard and grabbed them off one of the LS400 there. It was easy to install, all I did was unbolt the 2 bolts. Also before I had replaced my hood shocks I used some vise grip pliers to help hold the hood up if I was doing any work under the hood. But check out the following for more information.
Hood Struts by Asin for 1st & 2nd Generation LS
Aftermarket Hood Struts
Hood Strut
Hood shocks cheap on ebay?
<moderator edit - links all merged into this master thread>
Thanks!
Hood Struts by Asin for 1st & 2nd Generation LS
Aftermarket Hood Struts
Hood Strut
Hood shocks cheap on ebay?
<moderator edit - links all merged into this master thread>
Thanks!
Last edited by DaveGS4; 01-07-12 at 10:39 AM.
#158
Using aftermarket hood struts is just fine for the budget minded. I ordered some from Ebay about 4 years ago, and they are JUST needing to be replaced now (leaking). Is REALLY simple to do. Prop the hood, 10 mm open ended wrench on both ends, uninstall, re-install and you're done. There are PLENTY of reputitable sellers on Ebay that have them and require NO adjustment whatsoever(direct bolt on)
If you can find some in working order, your local boneyard is also another option; provided they are in working order.
--Cope - Which one's did you buy from Autozone?? If you bought the Mighty Lift C95029 struts they have been know to eventually cause a bowing of the hood. This is because they are meant for the hatch section of SUV's and Wagons, not the hood and are UBER strong. Happened to me awhile ago.
If you can find some in working order, your local boneyard is also another option; provided they are in working order.
--Cope - Which one's did you buy from Autozone?? If you bought the Mighty Lift C95029 struts they have been know to eventually cause a bowing of the hood. This is because they are meant for the hatch section of SUV's and Wagons, not the hood and are UBER strong. Happened to me awhile ago.
Last edited by DaveGS4; 01-07-12 at 10:39 AM. Reason: link merged here
#160
i use this..
and it always fits and works..lol
http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-44870-Go...8652068&sr=8-4
and it always fits and works..lol
http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-44870-Go...8652068&sr=8-4
#161
i use this..
and it always fits and works..lol
http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-44870-Go...8652068&sr=8-4
and it always fits and works..lol
http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-44870-Go...8652068&sr=8-4
#162
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There have been many issues with aftermarket struts bending the hood. So be very carefull with saving money on this. search the forum for more info on wich brands you should avoid.
I bought the original from sewellparts.com with clublexus discount its $82 each. Heres the part numbers for my 91 LS.
right 5344059015
left 5345059015
normal price in store is $134 each.
I bought the original from sewellparts.com with clublexus discount its $82 each. Heres the part numbers for my 91 LS.
right 5344059015
left 5345059015
normal price in store is $134 each.