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Hi all - got a set of gas bonnet lifters from Phil today but haven't a clue how to fit them. I've PMd Phil but you know how busy he usually is and it could be a while before I get a reply. Can anybody else who has done this provide any guidance or pictures?

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On the plastic covers u will see a D shaped raised part, cut out this to reveal one of the wing bolts, this needs to be replaced by one of the ball headed bolts, the black bracket needs to fixed onto the bonnet catch, and the secondary ball headed bolt horrisotally through the final hole, pictures tell 1000s works,

 

bonnetlift2.jpg

 

bonnetlift.jpg

 

(Phil sent me these to help me)

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That seems to be a great help, though I'm not sure I can see exactly how the brackets fit on to the hinge brackets. I'll go and have another look. Thanks.

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Had another look - the struts I have seem to be quite different from the ones in the photos. The fitting on the narrow end of the strut already has a right-angled bracket attached to it, which I assume should be attached to the bolt under the plastic trim. I can't however, see where to attach the black bracket - it comes with two hex bolts which don't seem to fit anywhere. Now I'm really baffled! :blush:

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Good point Jim, getting some fitted tomorrow so will take some pics.

 

Which doesnt help you today :blush:

 

I'm in no hurry, so the pictures will be much appreciated. Thanks.

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Thanks, Phil - struts now installed and working perfectly. It was easy once I got the brackets the right way round! Thanks again for talking me through it. :thumbs:

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Thanks, Phil - struts now installed and working perfectly. It was easy once I got the brackets the right way round! Thanks again for talking me through it. :thumbs:

 

 

No problem :thumbs:

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Ok cool, thanks guys. :thumbs: Will have a look under the bonnet when I get home and make a decision :)

 

easy fit mate and the cutting is only to bits of plastic the size of a 1 pence coin :thumbs:

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Ok cool, thanks guys. :thumbs: Will have a look under the bonnet when I get home and make a decision :)

 

easy fit mate and the cutting is only to bits of plastic the size of a 1 pence coin :thumbs:

 

Cool thanks :thumbs: Could well be the next purchase :)

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