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Replacement Front Trunk (Frunk) Gas Struts

I just replaced my Frunk struts that finally gave up the ghost after 20+ years of faithful service.

The old ones were Meyle PN 440 160 3840 HD 430N.

My replacements were Stabilus PN 9369BL.

Hopefully another 20 years between replacements.

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Old 04-02-2023, 02:46 PM
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HAHA just replaced mine with HD Uro struts yesterdaY.. I hope they last!!!!
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They won't last 20 years are even close to it but at least they're inexpensive in Porsche terms. The HD are they way to go.
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They won't last 20 years are even close to it but at least they're inexpensive in Porsche terms. The HD are they way to go.
I guess we will see. Only took about 30 minutes to swap out.
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I'm changing mine to these. They are a little expensive as compared to gas struts but they are a once and done replacement option. They also make one for the engine lid.

https://www.rennline.com/rennline-fully-mechanical-hood-strut-sku-e187/
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Only thing with those is you can forget that you have them or if someone else is closing your lid and they can force them down and bend the hood. I use those only on an aluminum hood. Steel I don't because to get the gaps correct to the cowl you need to use pressured struts on a steel hood. Pressured struts on an aluminum hood push them up too high in the corners. Plus they don't look stock which I care about the look.
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20-years?? The most I've gotten is 5-years.

I've had Original Porsche, 2 flavors of Stabilus, Uro. Way back, I bought "Lifetime" heavy duty Weltmeister from Automotion. Of course Weltmeister is long gone. Automotion has a liquidation chain (Automotion -> PerformanceProducts ->Ecklers -> RosePassion). RosePassion, claims they bought the parts inventory but not liabilities (ie. warranty legacy). So that replacement support died.

What's the deal with hood/engine lid lift shocks for Porsche? Why do they all suck so bad?
I also have a 25 year old Toyota 4Runner. The lift gate still has the original lift shocks, working well.
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I did this too, replaced both with brand new Stabilus struts. Turns out a few layers of paint is all it takes to overpower the Stabilus struts... it gently closes when lifted. Sometimes if its like 80 degrees it'll stay up. Shouldve just bought a carbon hood prop!
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20-years?? The most I've gotten is 5-years.

I've had Original Porsche, 2 flavors of Stabilus, Uro. Way back, I bought "Lifetime" heavy duty Weltmeister from Automotion. Of course Weltmeister is long gone. Automotion has a liquidation chain (Automotion -> PerformanceProducts ->Ecklers -> RosePassion). RosePassion, claims they bought the parts inventory but not liabilities (ie. warranty legacy). So that replacement support died.

What's the deal with hood/engine lid lift shocks for Porsche? Why do they all suck so bad?
I also have a 25 year old Toyota 4Runner. The lift gate still has the original lift shocks, working well.
I have to wonder that as well. I have replaced mine many times over my 27 years of ownership. Various different brands. Easy enough to do.
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20 years is impressive.

I bought my '75 911 in 2010; it had the lifetime Weltmeister struts on the frunk and engine lid. Neither held a charge. I replace with Stabilus ~2013 when I got the thing on the road. I just had to replace both frunk struts again, so I guess I got 10 years out of that pair.
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I put the 959 struts from Porsche on my definitely-not-a-959 Porsche. They work great and they don't push up the hood in the corners. Very little pressure till they're near the top of travel. But very expensive.
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The most reliable hood strut I have is the golf club that came with the car.
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I’ve replaced the hydraulic struts a couple of times during my 10 year ownership. Just enough time between repairs that I have to relearn the procedure and wrestle with tight quarters! Not that difficult just fussy.
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I've replaced my replacements a few times (30 years of ownership). So the latest are those mechanical ones where you lift it up and it stays up, then you lift it a bit higher then you can lower it down. I can't remember what they are called but they work very well.

Ha, I've just remembered, RENNLINE FULLY MECHANICAL HOOD STRUT https://www.rennline.com/rennline-fully-mechanical-hood-strut-sku-e187/
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Would struts be covered under Pelican’s lifetime replacement guarantee. Rob
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Simple Fix

After 52 years of ownership, I have replaced the gas struts too many times.

Fix? Cut a piece of 3/4 PVC pipe about 14 inches. Install top to hood attachment nut and the bottom to the shock absorber nut. Cost 20 cents.

Send $52 for plans to captainminibar@gmail.com

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