Love them! Over two years and still working great!Don't use them they fail extremely quickly. Less than a year. Horrible
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Love them! Over two years and still working great!Don't use them they fail extremely quickly. Less than a year. Horrible
No I wouldn’t try and close something that is still supported by what’s supposed to be holding it up.Did you ever try to close a hood with the prop rod still up?I did once and a new hood is not a cheap solution.
The MRT are on sale now for $99 and for me that is cheap insurance not to let it happen again, either by me or a well meaning friend or attendant.
No clue how that even happens, but I have the luxury (or at least the consistency) in not owning a car with gas hood struts in maybe 25 years. Nothing against anyone who sees convenience in the aftermarket struts, but my muscle memory is tailored to prop rods, and to date I have not had one get in the way or be a hindrance.Did you ever try to close a hood with the prop rod still up?I did once and a new hood is not a cheap solution.
No I wouldn’t try and close something that is still supported by what’s supposed to be holding it up.
I do agree with you that new hoods aren’t cheap and the struts have been known to cause disfiguration of the aluminum hood which is why I won’t ever spend the money.
MRT has redesigned them to be even better!Anyone have anything good or bad to say about MRT Hood Struts? TIA