WhitneyK wrote:We're talkin' REVIVAL Folks! Thread Revival! Can I get an Amen?
Well, if you'll look at my latter posts in my build journal you'll see where I moved my axle from under my springs to on top to lower my little camper down.
Well guess what? Now my hatch is too low!and I ain't a havin' it!
Below is a shot of my hatch with my camper shell props in place:![]()
The props are 21" long when extended and latched. The bottom is around 8" from the hinge, the top is mounted in the (unseen) 1x4 cross brace around 18" from the hinge. My hatch, at various heights (weighed at the handle area) is around 60 lbs. I weighed the hatch at the area where the current props are mounted, it's 155 lbs on the scale pushing straight down. I was considering going with gas struts/springs/props, whatever whichever company you look up calls 'em.
CW has a 26", 150 lb spring. Do ya'll feel that this will be sufficent to lift or at least greatly help lift this HEAVY hatch. Shoot far man, my back hurts enough as it is without havin' to herniate myself everytime we want to get into the hind end of this thing, especially after ridin' in a truck all day.
They also have a 20" 120 lb one also, just thought the extra length may help my headache a bit.![]()
Grainger has some heavier ones and my wife drives past there every couple of weeks, but their quite proud of theirs.![]()
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CW's are only $18 a pop plus brackets.
Any help ya'll can give me I'd appreciate. Feel free to jump in anytime with your opinion, experience, knowledge, or whatever to help save me some time and trouble.
Thanks in advance.
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