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Lift cylinders?


rusty ol ranger

2.9 Mafia-Don
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1987
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2.9 V6
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I bought a really nice astro fiberglass cap for 25 bucks.

It needs lift cylinders on the back door.

Do i measure for new ones with them collapsed or open?
 
If you have the old cylinders and they’re still readable, you can get the weight too. Too low of a weight and it won’t hold and too high will make it hard to close and wicked to open.
 
usually only need open...bit that has bit me before
 
If you have the old cylinders and they’re still readable, you can get the weight too. Too low of a weight and it won’t hold and too high will make it hard to close and wicked to open.
Another good tidbit. Didnt think about that.

I havent looked to close at the cylinders yet, just powerwashed years of black tree shit and mildew off it.

I was gonna fix it and sell it but its a perfect match for my 97. No idea if ill ever use it. Lol
 
When I replaced mine, I just wrote down the model number and brand and searched for them. Amazon had them for less than anyone else.
 

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