Looking for StrongArm lift supports for hoods, hatches, or rear window glass applications? Lift Supports Depot brings you a selection of StrongArm struts custom-engineered to ensure an exact fit in the original equipment design. We bring you the best selection of StrongArm gas-charged lift supports and other brands, from the StrongArm 4318 Universal 17.4' Lever Type of Lid With Spring Support that comes with a one-year warranty to the StrongArm 4024 Gas Charged Hood Lift Support for selected BMW models.
Whether you’re looking for StrongArm struts for your automotive or non-automotive applications, you can be sure that each of our lift supports is pressure-tested to ensure superior performance and reliable operation under all weather conditions. Designed for easy installation and fitting, our StrongArm lift supports are exactly what you need to raise a hatch, liftgate, and more.
We stock different types of StrongArm gas-charged lift supports for drop gates, hatches, hoods, tailgates, and way more. Whatever your lift support needs are, feel free to shop at our online store. Every lift support comes with detailed instructions to ensure the correct fitting of the specific part you ordered.
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Are you wondering where to start when buying lift supports for your vehicle? At Lift Supports Depot, we provide a quick and convenient search feature by year, make, model, and trim to help you find precisely what you need. You can also do a customized search by size, style, part number, and other specifications to find the StrongArm struts you need.
How do I know when my lift supports need replacement?
When the hood seems heavier to lift, or the tailgate wants to close on you super fast, it is generally a good first clue that your lift supports may need to be replaced. Another clue is an obvious hissing noise when the supports are contracting. Make sure to replace the lift supports to avoid injuries and damage to your vehicle.
Can I replace lift supports myself, or do I need a professional?
You can very likely do this on your own, even with no mechanical knowledge. A majority of our supports install easily with a flat-head screwdriver. Just don’t forget to have a secondary brace propping up whatever you’re removing the old support from. You don’t want it crashing down on you.