McMaster Carr part#'s - hood/hatch struts and nuts

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back hatch struts:
4138T579 Gas Spring with
Ball-Joint End Fitting, 90 lb Force,
19.72" Extended Length, 7.87" Stroke


2@14.47 - 28.94

front hood struts:
4138T569 Gas Spring with
Ball-Joint End Fitting, 90 lb Force,
17.13" Extended Length, 6.3" Stroke

2@14.47 - 28.94

thin profile 5/16"-18 hex nuts:
90257A045 Type 316 Stainless
Steel Machine Screw Hex Nut,
5/16"-18 Thread Size, 9/16" Width,
7/32" Height, packs of 10

1pack@4.99 - 4.99

Total Merchandise $62.87

Applicable shipping charges will be added.
McMaster-Carr Supply Company
 
Fantastic. I have been meaning to chase down the OEM parts, but keep forgetting until I am checking under the hood and it won't stay put. Thanks for including all the details.

Have you installed yours yet - and if so, are there any visual differences from the originals?
 
Don't forget that a hood prop rod from an FJ62 fits perfectly. 20 bucks in parts from your friendly Toyota dealer (prop rod, holder, grommet).

I will replace my shocks too, I just thought it was cool to do it and I gave up beer for Lent.
 
I use a custom cut piece of bathroom crown molding :)

thanks for the info so I can ditch the molding :)
 
Ordered mine this morning!
 
Tnks.. Just ordered for the rear. Price went up a little $15.12 free shipping for my order
 
Don't forget that a hood prop rod from an FJ62 fits perfectly. 20 bucks in parts from your friendly Toyota dealer (prop rod, holder, grommet).

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I tried to go this route with Cdan, but the parts are no longer available new. You'll have to go the salvage yard route to do this.
 
Got my parts, installed using the "cut off extra threads"method, love em!!
 
I would do this, but I can't seem to remember so good after my hood has hit my head a dozen or so times...
 
FWIW I ordered a pair of hatch struts off Australian Ebay for $60 shipped. They arrived in a week and work perfectly.
 
as long as you don't hit your head on the hatch ever again,
...even if you save 3 bucks minus the nuts,
replace your slack struts.
 
I would do this, but I can't seem to remember so good after my hood has hit my head a dozen or so times...

:lol: x2! :rolleyes: Front is much worse than the rear, but am tempted to replace both anyway. After 19 years..... Right now the rear hatch stays up just fine. Front needs assistance from a nice piece of wood to prop it up!
 
HOW do you remove the "old" hatch struts? I ordered the same McMasters a couple of weeks ago but couldn't figure out how to get the originals removed......?????
 
I'm guessing you cut off and remove the pressed on pin/stud, then bolt on the ball joint into the remaining hole.

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