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JR Products GSNI-2300-80 Gas Spring Lift Support Strut, 11.41 - 20", 80 Lbs Force
JR Products Gas Spring Lift Support Strut, 11.41 - 20", 80 Lbs Force
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JR Products GSNI-2300-80 Gas Spring Lift Support Strut, 11.41 - 20", 80 Lbs Force
Price: $13.78
MFG P/N: GSNI-2300-80
MFG: JR Products
UPC #: 756815005005
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The JR Products GSNI-2300-80 Gas Spring has plastic ends with locking clips to receive ball mounts. These gas springs incorporate a strong annealed steel rod with a Nitride coating for added corrosion resistance.
  • For use on cargo doors, RV beds, doors, and truck caps for ease of loading and unloading.
  • Replace your gas spring/prop by matching its length and force as closely as possible.
  • Will work with other brand mounting brackets such as RV Designer and AP Products.
  • The gas spring contains petroleum-based lubricating oil.
  • Output Force: 80 lbs.
  • Compressed Length: 11.41".
  • Extended Length: 20".
  • Attaches to a 10mm ball.
  • Stroke: 8.59".
  • Rod Diameter: 8mm.
  • Tube Diameter: 18mm.
  • Weight: 3 lbs.
  • Limited Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty.

JR Products Gas Spring Lift Support Strut, 11.41 - 20", 80 Lbs Force


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just what we needed