Sachs Stabilus Trunk Lift Support Sg204004 ~ Compatible W/ford Aerostar 1986-87 on 2040-parts.com
Mansfield, Ohio, United States
Sachs Stabilus Lift Support #SG204004 ~ Compatible w/Ford Aerostar 1986-87 Are you tired of having to prop your hood up with a shovel or broomstick? Does your hatchback scare you because you aren't sure if it is going to fall and hit your head while you are removing groceries from the car? If so, the solution may be to replace the struts that keep them in place. This easy-to-install replacement part is made by Sachs, a leading name in the automotive industry. Replace your weak hatch, trunk, hood, or rear window supports with confidence and ease, and save a lot of money on mechanic bills by doing it yourself. Installs in minutes, and no special tools are needed. This lift support is designed to fit the trunk assembly for the following vehicles: 1986-87 Ford Aerostar This part has been manufactured to automotive O.E. performance and quality specifications. Restores the original opening and closing speeds of your hood, hatch or trunk. Easy to install, no special tools are required. Provides an exact replacement, specifically engineered for your application. Rust-resistant piston rod extends product life. Ensures easy lifting and reduced closing effort, and provides consistent lifting force through 50,000 cycles.
Product Specifications:UPC: 19495082163 Color: Black Compressed Length (mm): 412.496mm Extended Length (mm): 640mm Compressed Length (In): 16.240 Inch Extended Length (In): 25.197 Inch Hardware Included: No Pounds Of Force (Lbs): 181 Lbs. Rod Diameter (In): 0.315 Inch Tube Diameter (In): 0.866 Inch Type: Gas Lower Mount Type: Ball Socket Travel Length (In): 8.957 Inch Upper Mount Type: Ball Socket
Manufacturer InformationZF SACHS, a leading provider of clutch components and ride control products to the worldwide OEM market and aftermarket. Sachs offers complete clutch and ride control coverage for Asian, Domestic and European vehicles, top brand awareness and unsurpassed quality. |
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