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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Reston, Virginia
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Over period of years I have heard many talk about the slow failure of the rear glass hatch gas springs (struts) and a desire to repair or replace the struts (I fall into the category too). Basically, the glass hatch should rise to full open position when the hatch latch is released...many do not do that...rather the hatch opens slightly then to go to full open you have to assist. NCRS types would fail the functionality test and for others just an inconvenience.
Lift Support Technologies (LST) in Canada in one of the few (if not the only) companies that will restore the original unit back to OEM specs...yes you can get replacement gas struts, but they are obviously not OEM and there are visual differences between them and OEM. Regular price by LST for gas spring (they call them 'springs' instead of 'struts') restoration is $85.00 per spring and they also provide a gas recharge service of $45.00 which is generally not recommended since in most cases the reason of the failing spring performance is failing seals which would be replaced under the restoration process but not in the recharge only process. I have talked to LST about a "group purchase" and here is what they have offered: You supply your OEM gas springs and they will discount restoration to $65.00 PER gas spring (aka the cost for 2 springs would be $130.00). Shipping from you to LST is on your nickel and shipping from LST back to you is in the cost of the discounted base rate of $65 per spring. To get this group discount (about 25% off) we will need minimum of 5 confirmed orders (meaning 5 different people sending 1 or 2 or more gas springs). I will be participating (no, I do not get additional discounts etc for setting up...pay the same like everyone else ![]() Let me know...and please if you commit please treat it as an obligation since our discount is dependent upon a GROUP purchase minimum. Thanks |
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Location: Mendota Heights, MN. 55120
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I am interested in doing this. Maybe a little more info regarding the shipping???
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Location: Sudbury, Ontario. Canada
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I always thought that the hatch was only supposed to open part way. Shows what I know
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The replacements struts that the parts house sell are about $90 shipped for a pair so for the NCRS crowd this is a pretty good solution. I do not know what the differerence are besides the rubber/foam anti rattle sleeves and the rear defroster mount points needs to be transfered to the replacement units. I suggest leaving the foam sleeves at home when sending your stut in to avoid getting it lost as they just slide off. (would be hard buggers to replace if lost is all Im saying)
My biggest suggestion for those members that are doing this is to make sure you either have an assistant or a block of wood (Or a block headed assistant) to hold the rear hatch glass while your removing or installing the rear glass struts. The glass is a significant amount of weight to crash down on your head or various body parts. The strut retention clips come out real easy. I use a small flat head jewelers screw driver to "Pry" the clips out of their locking postions. The stut ends simply release at this point. Just some thoughts GC
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![]() So you hit the button and the glass opens up to the full position without any help?? Replacement parts: www.corvettecentral.com p/n - 414295L -left 414295R 414326 $80 for a pair www.mamotorworks.com p/n 604-141 -left 604-142 -right 600-280 -set Noted as being GM parts Last edited by xlr8nflorida; 06-03-2010 at 10:58 AM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Fremont, CA
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I was always under the impression the OEM parts were still out there,might have to get an extra pair.And yes,when you hit the button the glass opens fully with no help.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Reston, Virginia
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Maybe I should start this thread over...I was aware of aftermarket gas springs, but was trying to help the cause for those who wanted to maintain their OEM parts. Guess only those really into NCRS would see value in this since aftermarket gas springs will run about $40 less (for two) than going the route of restoration of the OEM ones. Now with that said it dawned on me that exactly what is the original OEM gas springs...I am reluctant to state that the ones on my ZR are original simple due to 'I do not know'... so maybe lets look at what each of you have (unless you already know you have aftermarket)... the two gas springs on my ZR have these markings and no other>>
![]() Now if you look at the Mid America Motorworks unit they look like this...not really readable but obviously a lot more markings/lettering>> ![]() And the CC aftermarket units...different from the Mid America Motorworks units in markings>> ![]() What markings do the units on your ZR-1 have?? Last edited by ZR1Vette; 06-03-2010 at 03:56 PM. |
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Good Post, I'll check mine out later today
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![]() ![]() I have a 1990 ZR-1 and my struts look exactly like yours ![]() |
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