You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser.
-
Loading…
-
-
No import or duty fees which surprised me and helped make my decision. Didn't want two but it was still cheaper than OEM.
-
Strut came in today and cylinder size is identical. Just had to swap out the ends which I expected. Works as good as new. Door is nice a...
-
Wowie wow wow! I already got a reply from them. They state they are identical in size and the only difference is the oil inside. He also...
-
I sent LaVanture the original supplier of the strut an email to confirm fitment. I always seem to ask a question on a Friday.
-
This is the best pic I could take. The bottom of the door already scraps against the strut cylinder. I can't see how a bigger one can...
-
I found a set of 2 on Amazon.com which says it's interchange part # is LGP6-D-200QQ-15.
OEM part # is LGP6-200-20QQ-15.
Same except...
-
My door strut just went and I'm trying to source one in Canada. Looks like the multi use ones have a larger cylinder and would rub up...
-
Thanks for the ideas DF. I'm handy with both and forgot about using spray dip on an old motorcycle helmet once. I like that one.
-
After 4 years of ownership, both drivers/passenger side windows appear to be peeling black paint from the backside of the glass facing...
-
Incidentally I'm replacing my battery as we speak. Ducksface is right the keeper bolt is 8mm on the drivers side. I wired back the...
-
Loading…
- New Ad-Free experience on this RV LIFE Community.
- Plan the best RV Safe travel with RV LIFE Trip Wizard.
- Navigate with our RV Safe GPS mobile app.
- and much more...
Try RV LIFE Pro Today