I have been trying to finish my second build the "Club Car" . I purchased some 90 lb gas struts for my galley. They just were not quite enough to hold the galley up. As I added parts to the galley it got to where the galley would only stay up half way. So I called the company that made the struts I was using to get stronger ones. But it was hard to know what the right size would be. They also made a 120lb and 150lb strut. But the interesting part, well at least to me, is that they make a 150lb strut with a bleeder valve. You mount them and slowly bleed off pressure till you get just what works. But you can not add pressure back in so if you go to far you are SOL. They are not cheap but will solve the "What size do I need question" . Mine were 38 bucks each.
Here is the website. They have several parts that will work on our trailers.
http://www.spdhardware.com/catalog/GSVL ... s%20Spring
One other note....There is a notice on their struts that the rod faces down on the gas shock. I asked why that is since there has been conversation in the past on which way is best. The fluid need to be down to lubricate the gasket and keep full pressure. If the shock is reversed all the fluid is at the wrong end. The shocks will not last as long.