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18th January 2020, 16:19
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Best Bonnet Stay For Z3 Cars
Has anyone come up with a good solution for their bonnet stay / strut etc ?
The front end on the Z3 based cars is too heavy for the standard gas struts. I would prefer to fit an old style bonnet stay.
What works best ??
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18th January 2020, 17:29
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I’m interested in this item too. I bought some extra strong struts as recommended on here but they are about an inch too long. I have to find a way of compressing the struts prior to installing in the car. Using original with a strut may be easier
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18th January 2020, 19:45
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I used heavier duty gas struts on my Kobra from SGS. No need for an additional bonnet stay as they go up nicely. The ones I bought are strong enough for a 250 bonnet I believe. I can look out the spec if needed.
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18th January 2020, 20:16
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hughandjen
I’m interested in this item too. I bought some extra strong struts as recommended on here but they are about an inch too long. I have to find a way of compressing the struts prior to installing in the car. Using original with a strut may be easier
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I’ve googled it and a ratchet strap looks like a useful solution
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18th January 2020, 20:21
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Originally Posted by DaveP
I used heavier duty gas struts on my Kobra from SGS. No need for an additional bonnet stay as they go up nicely. The ones I bought are strong enough for a 250 bonnet I believe. I can look out the spec if needed.
Dave
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please do, and post.
Thanks Dave
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18th January 2020, 21:32
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Originally Posted by molleur
please do, and post.
Thanks Dave
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Will do Jack (it is Jack isn’t it?). Was a little while ago so will dig.
Dave
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18th January 2020, 22:13
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Will do Jack (it is Jack isn’t it?). Was a little while ago so will dig.
Dave
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Yep. Thank you Dave. No big hurry.
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19th January 2020, 08:35
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These detail from the struts I fitted to the Z300S. It has the longest bonnet of all so if these hold my bonnet up they should work fine for anything else
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£43.94 2 x GSV10-300 Adjustable force gas strut
£0.00 2 x B3 10mm angled plastic ball socket
£0.00 2 x e10 8mm hole 5mm thick M8 1.25 thread eyelet
£5.30 1 x carriage
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19th January 2020, 08:45
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Originally Posted by WorldClassAccident
These detail from the struts I fitted to the Z300S. It has the longest bonnet of all so if these hold my bonnet up they should work fine for anything else
SGS Engineering
£43.94 2 x GSV10-300 Adjustable force gas strut
£0.00 2 x B3 10mm angled plastic ball socket
£0.00 2 x e10 8mm hole 5mm thick M8 1.25 thread eyelet
£5.30 1 x carriage
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Did you have to cut away any of the mounting bracket to fit these. I say this as I ordered some from SGS. They sent GSV10-150 struts and they are longer and thicker than the BMW ones. I sent them back to SGS saying they didn’t fit and they said they don’t have a set suitable for a Z3 bonnet bracket and returned them!! I am going to have to try and get them to fit!!
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19th January 2020, 09:38
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For those too lazy to go back and look
http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...ead.php?t=5907
The replacement struts should be the same length as the originals although they are a little thicker. If they are longer they are wrong which I'm afraid doesn't seem unusual for SGS.
I ordered a replacement boot strut for the Daytona and gave them the measurements but the replacement was a foot longer, they did, however, supply a replacement with no arguing.
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19th January 2020, 10:01
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Thanks for posting that link Steve. It takes a bit of searching trying to find an old thread, easier to ask ! I didn't know about LandRover springs, that answers another question, thanks !
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19th January 2020, 20:46
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I think mine fitted but I normally have a hammer or axe nearby so there may have been some adjustment needed.
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20th January 2020, 07:06
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I bought the same struts as WCA and they fitted straight on the kobra with no issues.
I cannot find the bl**dy SGS invoice though. I did get the chance to clear my email of all their fricken marketing mails which was a bonus.
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20th January 2020, 13:55
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I bought the same struts as WCA and they fitted straight on the kobra with no issues.
I cannot find the bl**dy SGS invoice though. I did get the chance to clear my email of all their fricken marketing mails which was a bonus.
Dave
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Got the info, thanks Dave!
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20th January 2020, 23:21
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Struts
On the GTB we fitted stronger struts of the GSV - 150 / 10mm piston size.
They need quite a lot of fettling to shorten and to fit; little space & no pleasure.
SGS can be unfriendly to deal with, but the market place is limited.
The GTB bonnet is long and includes the headlights. It is not kept up by these struts, but they do make it easier to raise.
To prop the bonnet up, cut a fifth or so lengthwise out of an aluminium tube to fit over the piston, thus holding the bonnet at your chosen height. This is Andy's discrete idea, which works well.
Can be lined with a little bicycle inner tube and file a groove in the bottom end to rest on the ball joint shank.
bonnet strut prop.jpg
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21st January 2020, 15:51
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I’m wondering if I should send mine back again and ask for GSV10 300 as they sent me GSV 10 150. Do you know if the 300 has a narrower piston size as mine are too wide
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21st January 2020, 17:08
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Strut sizes
Hugh
Take a close look at the SGS website which gives some struts dimensions. The '150' means a stroke length of 150mm.
SGS do not give the dimensions for the standard Z3 replacement. The standard unit is 345mm from middle of eye to middle of socket, with a 150mm stroke and a cylinder diameter of 18mm; piston 8mm.
GSV10-300 will have a very long stroke of 300mm and the unit is 650mm . . . plus the eyes / sockets. The cylinder is 22mm. So it is far too long for a Z3 bonnet hinge fitment.
A GS 14 150 has a 27mm body
I fitted the 10 - 150 units and they needed quite some adjusting to fit ok on the GTB, where space seemed tight. The cylinder body is 22mm, piston 10mm, length is 350 PLUS eyes / sockets - so significantly longer than standard. I shortened the piston and cut a new thread.
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21st January 2020, 18:10
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At the moment I'm thinking of retaining the standard Z3 struts and using a prop of some sort. The front of the 275 with valance, stainless bumpers and grill is significant. I'm worried the hinged end of the bonnet structure could be stressed excessively. At least when using a prop some of the weight is taken at the front end.
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21st January 2020, 21:29
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Originally Posted by Lucky@LeMans
At the moment I'm thinking of retaining the standard Z3 struts and using a prop of some sort. The front of the 275 with valance, stainless bumpers and grill is significant. I'm worried the hinged end of the bonnet structure could be stressed excessively. At least when using a prop some of the weight is taken at the front end.
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I think you have a point there. Putting too much stress on the fibreglass May cause future problems
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22nd January 2020, 08:59
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My Daytona has a very heavy bonnet with a metal frame as well, normal stays would not hold it up. It has gas struts with locks, open the bonnet and it will "click" when fully open, to close lift it a little higher and it will "click" again allowing it to close. I have been told that these locking gas struts were fitted to early Range Rovers (P38?).
May well work for the heavier 275 bonnet.
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