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04-09-2019, 11:53 AM
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Brand: DRV
Model: 38RSSA
State: Maryland
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Gas Springs - Replacement Info
If any of your basement doors won't stay up and you need replacement Gas Springs here is the manufacturer site: https://shop.suspa.com/gas-spring-replacements-c17.aspx
The number on the original Gas Spring (at least on mine) is C16-08260
This is a 60 lb Gas Spring.
If you want a little stiffer Gas Spring these are available. Same Gas Spring size just different pressure:
C16-08053 = 80 lb. option
C16-08054 = 100 lb. option
We can never have enough information.
Don
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04-09-2019, 05:49 PM
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Model: 38RSSA
State: Wisconsin
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Hey Don, I'm curious which door on your trailer wouldn't stay open. I have had troubles with the door-side compartment door. I "assumed" one of my gas springs was shot or defective and I bought a new set of the SAME springs to replace the "bad" one.
Turns out the original springs were ok, at that point I figured maybe I had water intrusion and the extra weight was the cause of my door issue so I tried to re-caulk the seams on the door. I'm still having an issue with that door, it "barely" stays up when I open it. I'm thinking I might buy another replacement set a little stronger this time.
Dan
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04-09-2019, 06:07 PM
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Brand: DRV
Model: 38RSSA
State: Maryland
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Same Door
Dan
Same door. Door side basement. I just ordered the 80#.
Don
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Originally Posted by dapperdan
Hey Don, I'm curious which door on your trailer wouldn't stay open. I have had troubles with the door-side compartment door. I "assumed" one of my gas springs was shot or defective and I bought a new set of the SAME springs to replace the "bad" one.
Turns out the original springs were ok, at that point I figured maybe I had water intrusion and the extra weight was the cause of my door issue so I tried to re-caulk the seams on the door. I'm still having an issue with that door, it "barely" stays up when I open it. I'm thinking I might buy another replacement set a little stronger this time.
Dan
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2016 38RSSA FB Paint, induction cooktop, 3" Risers, solar, 4 batteries, Cheap Heat, MorRyde Steps
2017 F450 Lariat, CC, LB, 6.7, Chrome Pkg. Retrax, TS3 Hitch, 55g aux.tank, 200 psi air system
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04-15-2019, 11:26 AM
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Brand: DRV
Model: 38RSSA
State: Maryland
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Install tip 80# gas springs
I put the 80# gas springs on this weekend and they work great. When you put them on make sure to take both of the 60# springs off first that way the door can swing a little higher for you to install the 80# springs.
Enjoy the road. We sure do.
Don
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2016 38RSSA FB Paint, induction cooktop, 3" Risers, solar, 4 batteries, Cheap Heat, MorRyde Steps
2017 F450 Lariat, CC, LB, 6.7, Chrome Pkg. Retrax, TS3 Hitch, 55g aux.tank, 200 psi air system
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04-17-2019, 04:15 PM
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Model: 38RSSA
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Thanks for the tip Don, I have a set of the 80 lbs. ones coming later this week.
Dan
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