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We recently replaced the struts on our clamshell trailer as they
were getting rather soft and we were starting to rely on the broomstick solution. My syndicate partner sourced replacement struts which came with a standard option of a spring loaded fitting which popped when the strut was fully extended, locking it solid by preventing the telescopic action. The lock is easily reset to close the lid. It seems to be a common option on gas struts and, being self contained, needs no mods or extra pins. Well worth the small extra cost over the standard strut. Jim At 13:44 29 July 2015, Mark628CA wrote: Most newer Cobra trailers have a little-known feature that can hold the top= open if the gas struts have gotten weak or if there is a load of snow or i= ce weighing down the top. The square steel tube that houses the gas strut o= ften has a small (1/8 to 3/16) diameter hole near the junction of the inner= and outer tubes. A pin placed through this hole will prevent the two tubes= from telescoping and adds a measure of security if the top has a tendency = to sag. |
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