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Last edited by Ron; 02-07-2012 at 08:16 PM.
Holy shit!! I praise the engineers that designed the configuration of those struts. Think about it! They are in the system the exact way they need to be. When the struts are to be removed for replacement, one forces the strut away from ones self. Thus, in the event of catastrophic failure the top will literally blow off and away! Genius.
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Yikes, I've seen them collapse but never come apart like that.
eBay selling at it's best I can tell you stock Delorians and quite a bit of slugs so the Turbo is a super nice up-grade.
K-Jet: Causing electrical issues since November 5th 1955
I think I'll be ordering a new set soon after seeing that... I have O'grady's in my car as that's what it came with. installed around 2002 from what I could tell from my receipts.
my driver's one doesn't even go all the way up any more...
Dave Newbury, 1976 XB Fairmont GS Hardtop 351, 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 #02065
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Two years is a good lifespan for a door strut. After ten, you could likely push it by hand!
3.0L, automatic, carbureted