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Thread: Longer Louvre Struts for DMC Louvre Reinforcement Brace

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    Senior Member - Owner since 2003 Patrick C's Avatar
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    Longer Louvre Struts for DMC Louvre Reinforcement Brace

    Hi all. I have the DMC louvre reinforcement brace installed, but I need longer struts to lift the louvres higher so that the engine cover will latch into the notch in the brace. I am told that DMCCA, DMCMW, etc used to sell the longer struts, but now they only sell what DMCH sells (too short to be used with the brace.)

    Does anyone have a part number for longer louvre struts that I might be able to find locally? Or perhaps a length of the strut you are using with the support brace? Thanks in advance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick C View Post
    Hi all. I have the DMC louvre reinforcement brace installed, but I need longer struts to lift the louvres higher so that the engine cover will latch into the notch in the brace. I am told that DMCCA, DMCMW, etc used to sell the longer struts, but now they only sell what DMCH sells (too short to be used with the brace.)

    Does anyone have a part number for longer louvre struts that I might be able to find locally? Or perhaps a length of the strut you are using with the support brace? Thanks in advance.
    Needs to be one inch longer than your stock shocks length. I believe 17 inches is what you need. But I know it is one inch longer.
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    Make sure that the brackets on the sunshade are not backwards (i.e. reversed left to right).

    We install quite a few of these braces and once in a while have to make the slot for the hook slightly larger. Most of the time they work fine with the normal struts.

    There is quite a bit of variation from car to car, and you can also adjust the louver hook on the engine cover to fit the slot better (if your louver latch isn't working anyway and it doesn't bother you.
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    The pair I have fron John look like they are 18" extended, pin to pin.
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    Mine are 18" (end to end) and will only work if I really force the louvres up, putting stress on the fiberglass and stainless mounts. If I could find an 18.5" or 19" strut it might work better.

    EDIT: I might try these Sachs versions from Autozone. 19". The question is, will they be strong enough? Worth a try.

    http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...er=366461_0_0_
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    Wow I can't believe your 18s aren't long enough. I just bought 18s and they work great. Must be a lot of variation from car to car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicholas R View Post
    Wow I can't believe your 18s aren't long enough. I just bought 18s and they work great. Must be a lot of variation from car to car.
    EBay has a lot of 18.5" struts for different weights. They have 30lb to 150lb capacities. I'm thinking my louvres (with the spoiler) would probably work best with the 70lb struts.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/70lb-18-5in-...c8993e&vxp=mtr
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    FWIW, these 18" 60lb struts work great with my spoiler and engine cover!


    http://www.ebay.com/itm/370774637290...84.m1439.l2649
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    strutn'

    No strut in the world will hold up my louver/spoiler, so I made a folding prop rod. It has a wide base to spread the load over the bumper.

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    Please see my post number 9 in the thread below regarding the proper length of gas charged struts that hold up the Louvers.
    Installed louvre brace
    http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?46...d-louvre-brace
    I got the struts from DeLorean Parts Northwest but they say, “Sorry we are sold out.”
    http://www.delorean-parts.com
    The prices have all gone up on the Stabilus struts so they are going to be harder to come by.

    Numbers and letters on the outside of the Louver strut or as Stabilus calls them “Gas Springs”.
    8576IN 0162N 037/07 B 15
    The 162N means a force of 162 newton-meters.
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