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Liftgate strut brand advice, please

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by egg_salad, Nov 11, 2018.

  1. egg_salad

    egg_salad Active Member

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    As the weather turns chillier (yes, it does get chilly in Las Vegas) the weakness in my liftgate struts becomes apparent.

    I'm not sure if the Genuine Toyota parts are made of platinum or titanium, but they ought to be, given the online dealers' pricing around $250/pair.

    Aftermarket struts are available at all the usual places for well under $35/pair.

    Is there any particular brand with which you've had good luck?

    Thank you
     
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    I got a cheap pair from Rock Auto many years ago. Work better than the original Toyota's that rarely fully opened the hatch.

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    A good example of a part that even the cheapest aftermarket version is going to be higher quality... When you mass produce cars at scale, keeping costs down means keeping everything as cheap as possible. After market lift gate struts are so affordable, you might also consider getting struts for you front hood so you don't have to hold the hood up with the rinky-dink metal post...
     
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    I bought the Tuff Support ones listed on Amazon for $33.94 a set but haven't installed them yet. They're rated 4.1 out of 5 based on 36 reviews but there is some doubt about their durability.
     
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    Yes, the original struts lasted 11 years. But for the cost of ONE pair of Genuine Toyota struts, you can buy SEVEN pairs of the cheapies from Amazon... and we're not talking about something difficult and/or expensive to change.
     
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    I'm not familiar with Amazon's offerings of late but I remember back in 2014 someone posted a link on here to a company that built struts and you could get every possible length and diameter for really low prices, which makes DIY folks like me excited. Just wish I knew what happened to that link?
     
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    If the link below doesn't work search Amazon and use the terms "2007 Prius rear hatch struts". That should lead you to all the different brands they sell.

     
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    I finally decided to replace those on my 2007 Prius. Here in Salt Lake City winters are much colder than those in Las Vegas. I requested a quote from the local dealer. Here was the quote: "Replace both rear hatch struts total cost $382.70 + Tax" Instead, I purchased this pair from Amazon for a total of $30.97:
    "Partsam Qty (2) Rear Hatch Gas Charged Lift Support Struts"
    Rated five stars by the six reviewers on Amazon. They arrived yesterday and I haven't installed them yet (waiting for a warmer day.)
     
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    That's why we call them stealerships and not dealerships... Some day when we have legitimate consumer protection laws that makes this a punishable crime there's alot of crooked people and businesses that will have to file for bankruptcy real quick...
     
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    UPDATE: The warmer day arrived . I installed the struts, which work just fine. The job took about an hour total (for this 85-year-old with arthritic fingers), with almost all of that time spent in removing the old struts. Installing the new ones was a snap (actually two snaps per strut).
     
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    Since nobody had any particular brand to endorse, and Amazon wasn't selling any brands I've heard of, I decided to order some Sachs struts from Rock Auto. At least that's a brand I've heard of, German suspension specialists from my European car days. They probably don't make them anyhow, everybody just re-brands some stuff from a Chinese factory, but I will report back when I receive them.

    With shipping, they were $29.77, about the same as the no name stuff on Amazon.
     
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    I bought the Strongarm 4094 supports off of Amazon back in September ($39.90), finally replaced the shot out originals on my 2005. I like them, look well made and have lifetime limited warranty.
     
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    The struts arrived yesterday. The brand name on the parts is Stabilus. That's also the brand name on the factory-original struts I removed. Same part? You decide. The replacement units are made in Mexico.

    Just for giggles, I ran a stopwatch on the replacement procedure. From opening the tailgate to closing it, the time was 3 minutes, 50 seconds. (Yes, I'd done it before on other cars I've owned.) Dealers have a lot of nerve charging 0.5 labor to do this job, never mind that the aftermarket parts cost literally 10% of the Genuine Toyota parts.

    Are they any good? Seem fine, but of course only time will tell.
     
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    In 1/2019 I replace with Strongarm 4094 and they are now failing (after about 2 years). The manufacture says their warranty is only 1 year and I'm SOL (even though I see lifetime written on some merchant sites). The previous replacement was in 1/2017 with Balkamp 819-6638. They are failing every two years.

    I'm buying them from Napa and Balkamp is a Napa subsidiary. What is weird is the 1/2019 purchase was for a Balkamp 819-7046 which ended up being a Strongarm 4094. The lift had much more pressure leading to a quick and forceful open. I was concerned it was putting stress on the hinges if you let go and have it "snap" fully open.

    As egg_salad said, when I cross reference the SACHS SG329044 on Amazon it comes up with Stabilus. Amazon has some complaints about Stabilus not feathering to the fully open position (similar to my Strongarm 4094 complaint).
     
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    I'm not giving them a huge workout (I'm usually only opening the hatch for groceries and golf clubs) but after 2 full years the Tuff supports I linked to above are still working fine.
     
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