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Unlike Many Sellers we carry an extensive line of end fittings, mounting brackets and ball studs for our struts

This Listing is for a SET … 2ea

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Ball Size – 10MM

Thread – M6 x1 (this end fitting will fit any struts that have the M6x1 stud) 

You are bidding on 2ea variable angle (90 to 180 degree) threaded (M6 thread) Nylon ball socket joint (end fitting) 10MM ball

This end fitting comes in very handy to keep your gas strut from binding as it will compensate for your mounting position when the bracket is on an angled surface from 90 to 180 degrees! With the thumb slide locking feature it can also be used as a quick disconnect as no tools needed for installation or removal.

The shipping and handling is a set cost of $2.90 (postage + partial packing cost) for the first and $0.35 for each additional (multiple items may be shipped USPS or FedEx depending weight and destination)   We ship to the USA only

SHIPPING DISCOUNT … We are happy to discount shipping on multiple lots or when purchasing from multiple auctions to provide the you the best shipping rates when ever possible. PLEASE ask for an invoice to get combined shipping. FAILURE TO WAIT FOR INVOICE WITH COMBINED SHIPPING WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT- eBay has no option to allow sellers a refund for S&H fees once paid (Shipping charges will not be adjusted after payment has been received.)

Note: this listing is for 2ea end fittings only (ball stud is not included) if the your new end does not come with a bit of grease in joint be sure to add some before you snap it on the ball stud.

If you are looking for a replacement, upgrade or thinking of adding a gas spring to anything you would like assisted power in opening - closing or to be held open hands free this may be for you. Gas springs offer a unique alternative to conventional mechanical, coil spring or counterbalancing devices. The spring rate for a gas cylinder is far less than for any type of mechanical spring. The advantages of these springs involve the combination of a relatively flat force curve, versatility of controlled forces, extension speed, damping at the end of the stroke along with a very compact design. Each gas spring contains a specific amount of oil, which lubricates the seal, piston and piston rod, as well as acting as a damping medium. The oil within the cylinder, when it is compressed or extended, moves from one side of the piston head to the other, providing a damping effect.

Replacement TIP: There are many brands of gas springs / shocks / struts manufactured today with just about as many names Nitrogen gas, gas, struts, springs, shocks, dampers etc. , some have a part number that is as equally confusing to understand with out a reference guide! If you are looking to add or replace any gas shocks (they all get weak, worn, bent or broken and need to be replaced at some time) it is easier than you think, here are the basics

1.     Just measure the extended length of your shock (from the center of the socket to the center of the socket) that’s the length (that was easy!)

2.     if you do not know the force pressure, and it is not listed on the shock (most times it is encoded in the part number on the shock) you can always do a simple test, IE camper topper lid … use a scale to measure the force needed to open the door! That will get you really close

3.     Shocks can come in the same length and force pressure but different in physical size (rod diameter / tube diameter- 6x15 / 8x18 / 10x22 / 14x28 MM etc) I think of the physical size in terms of ratings … standard duty (6x15mm) … heavy duty (8x18) … extra heavy duty (10x22), and when nothing else will do use the maxi 14x22MM

4.     Mounting brackets / studs can be permanent or replaceable the most common are the ball and socket style (10mm or 13MM) then the ring / eye style. Many shocks come with threaded ends to allow for interchangeable configurations. If you have the option I like to use the ball and socket when ever adding a shock as it is much more flexible then the ring / eye style.

Removal TIP: it is very easy to replace most gas springs / shocks/ struts, the most common connection used is the nylon “ball joint socket” to remove your old unit simply insert a “flat” blade screwdriver under the spring clip (you do not have to remove the clip) using the slot provided in the back of the socket, push the screwdriver down just a bit this causes the spring clip to open and it will release the ball end. The new unit now just “pushes” on and snaps in place, that’s it you’re done!

If you do not find the size, length or configuration you are in need of please e-mail us as we have most all the gas struts / springs that are / were used by WRV, Alpine Coach, Alpenlite, Marathon, Beaver, Safari, Winnebago, Keystone and more. And they fit boats, campers, car and truck hood lifts, Rear glass lifts, toppers and more!

 

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