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Gas springs for compartment doors
12-01-2009, 01:54
Post: #3
Gas springs for compartment doors
Greetings:

Look for the force numbers on yours in the middle of the sequence of digits near
the "F" number: on my exterior Stabilus units a typical example is "1657EE 0500N
307/09 A 5" which is a 500 Newton (metric unit of force) or about 110 lbs unit.

The interior springs on my '87 were replaced by a previous owner with Supra 9"
35lb units. I recently replaced the exterior springs with FBN12K 500 Newton
(~110 lb) Stabilus units from Orr and Orr.

M.R.Kane
1987 PT40
currently Terrell, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "zboy59" wrote:
>
> I'm having some issues trying to find the correct replacements for the cargo
bay and interior gas springs.
>
> I have the numbers FMR115 and FBN12C off the existing ones, but they don't
cross reference anywhere
>
> I know that the H9412 is a replacement for the interior ... but what about the
exterior one ? What kind of thrust lbs should I use ?
>
> It's an '86 PT40 ...
>
> THANKS !!
>
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Gas springs for compartment doors - zboy59 - 11-30-2009, 17:02
Gas springs for compartment doors - Joe Garner - 11-30-2009, 23:27
Gas springs for compartment doors - mrkane1952 - 12-01-2009 01:54



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