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It appears that the gas strut on the brake lever of my cobra trailer
has failed. Today I noticed the lower end was no longer connected (apparently the bottom pin detached from the fixed connection point), and it was just hanging loose by the top connection. In addition, the strut seems jammed in the extended postion. It rotates ok (with a little resistance) but won't collapse any, even with a *lot* of pressure. Any advice for repair/replacement? Is this a cobra-only part, or will any gas strut of the same length and throw do the job? Is the cobra part available at finite cost? TIA, Frank (TA) |
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![]() "Frank" wrote in message ... It appears that the gas strut on the brake lever of my cobra trailer has failed. Today I noticed the lower end was no longer connected (apparently the bottom pin detached from the fixed connection point), and it was just hanging loose by the top connection. In addition, the strut seems jammed in the extended postion. It rotates ok (with a little resistance) but won't collapse any, even with a *lot* of pressure. Any advice for repair/replacement? Is this a cobra-only part, or will any gas strut of the same length and throw do the job? Is the cobra part available at finite cost? TIA, Frank (TA) If the gas strut has not been bent, it may still be okay. Are you trying to compress the strut by installing it back on the fixed pin? Or just by hand? Depending on the strut, some require a substantial amount of pressure to compress - - more than you can do by hand just using your body weight. With the mechanical advantage afforded by the broken mount, it may compress? bumper zz |
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On Mar 31, 12:04*am, "bumper" wrote:
"Frank" wrote in message ... It appears that the gas strut on the brake lever of my cobra trailer has failed. *Today I noticed the lower end was no longer connected (apparently the bottom pin detached from the fixed connection point), and it was just hanging loose by the top connection. *In addition, the strut seems jammed in the extended postion. *It rotates ok (with a little resistance) but won't collapse any, even with a *lot* of pressure. Any advice for repair/replacement? *Is this a cobra-only part, or will any gas strut of the same length and throw do the job? *Is the cobra part available at finite cost? TIA, Frank (TA) If the gas strut has not been bent, it may still be okay. Are you trying to compress the strut by installing it back on the fixed pin? Or just by hand? Depending on the strut, some require a substantial amount of pressure to compress - - more than you can do by hand just using your body weight. With the mechanical advantage afforded by the broken mount, it may compress? bumper zz I was just trying to compress it by hand, using a screwdriver through the mounting hole as a handle. The problem with trying to use the original arrangement to compress the strut is that its fully extended length is too long for the original mounting hole ;-( I emailed Cobra, and they are of the opinion that I need to replace the entire handle - bummer Frank (TA) |
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On Mar 30, 5:38*pm, Frank wrote:
*Today I noticed the lower end was no longer connected (apparently the bottom pin detached from the fixed connection point), and it was just hanging loose by the top connection. * Thanks for the tip. I'll inspect mine before I tow again. I already had the roll pin fall out of the tongue jack handle which allowed the inside of the jack to drop causing the wheel to self destruct on Cedar City main street a few years ago. Any roll pins should be checked and replaced with cotter pins if they are loose. The Ace Hardware store in Parowan has an amazing stock of hardware for such a small town. Any other tips on bits that fall off Cobra trailers? Andy |
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On Mar 31, 9:32*am, Andy wrote:
I already had the roll pin fall out of the tongue jack handle which allowed the inside of the jack to drop causing the wheel to self destruct on Cedar City main street a few years ago. Any other tips on bits that fall off Cobra trailers? ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS remove the tongue wheel assembly before towing the trailer. Saves $$ and frustration. -Tom |
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![]() "Andy" wrote in message ... I already had the roll pin fall out of the tongue jack handle which allowed the inside of the jack to drop causing the wheel to self destruct on Cedar City main street a few years ago. Any roll pins should be checked and replaced with cotter pins if they are loose. The Ace Hardware store in Parowan has an amazing stock of hardware for such a small town. Any other tips on bits that fall off Cobra trailers? Andy Andy, I always remove the jack and store it in the front of the trailer for travel. Not having the wheel hanging down gives a wee bit more clearance, but the main reason to do this is to avoid distributing the wheel over lengthy stretches of roadway. bumper |
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On Mar 31, 12:48*pm, 5Z wrote:
On Mar 31, 9:32*am, Andy wrote: I already had the roll pin fall out of the tongue jack handle which allowed the inside of the jack to drop causing the wheel to self destruct on Cedar City main street a few years ago. Any other tips on bits that fall off Cobra trailers? ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS remove the tongue wheel assembly before towing the trailer. *Saves $$ and frustration. -Tom Or, do what I did, and build a simple travel bracket that backs up the clamp. I used a piece of steel bar stock bent into a "J" and bolted to the handle assembly. It swings down under the wheel mounting plate when the wheel is raised into the travel position. I always hated the "muss and fuss" of taking off the wheel for travel. |
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On Mar 31, 9:51*am, "bumper" wrote:
I always remove the jack and store it in the front of the trailer for travel. Not having the wheel hanging down gives a wee bit more clearance, but the main reason to do this is to avoid distributing the wheel over lengthy stretches of roadway. That's way to much hassle for me. I don't get any wheel contact with the new wheel which is smaller diameter than the one smeared over Cedar City main street. The jack body clamp works just fine as long as the pinch trap is avoided. Andy |
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On Mar 31, 12:04*am, "bumper" wrote:
"Frank" wrote in message ... It appears that the gas strut on the brake lever of my cobra trailer has failed. *Today I noticed the lower end was no longer connected (apparently the bottom pin detached from the fixed connection point), and it was just hanging loose by the top connection. *In addition, the strut seems jammed in the extended postion. *It rotates ok (with a little resistance) but won't collapse any, even with a *lot* of pressure. Any advice for repair/replacement? *Is this a cobra-only part, or will any gas strut of the same length and throw do the job? *Is the cobra part available at finite cost? TIA, Frank (TA) If the gas strut has not been bent, it may still be okay. Are you trying to compress the strut by installing it back on the fixed pin? Or just by hand? Depending on the strut, some require a substantial amount of pressure to compress - - more than you can do by hand just using your body weight. With the mechanical advantage afforded by the broken mount, it may compress? bumper zz After some experimentation, I found that I can compress the gas strut using my trusty hydraulic floor jack, so I can now line up the lower strut attachment hole with the hole on the tongue mounting bracket. AlI have to do is figure out how to attach it without interfering with the trailer jack handle's normal movement. Now I understand why Cobra uses those stupid short pins - no room for a bolt & nut! Frank (TA) |
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