Replace 1 worn or damaged ball-and-socket gas strut from your boat's hatch lid or compartment door. Annealed steel with corrosion-resistant coating is great for saltwater environments. Strut measures 17" long and offers 90 lbs of force.
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Hi there, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a quick look at this Taylor Made Marine Gas Strut for your boat hatches. This is a 17-inch long gas strut that's gonna replace one worn or damaged strut on your boat's hatch. This has a compression force of 90 pounds. So it is gonna make sure that it's easier for you as you're opening up your hatch. It's also gonna make sure that the hatch closes nice and gentle so that you don't risk getting your fingers or gear smashed if the hatch slams shut.
So this is gonna be a really nice option to replace a gas strut and you can see this does have the ball and socket installation. So this is a 10 millimeter ball socket. So it's going to attach to your 10 millimeter ball stud on the inside of your boat's hatch. This does how they heat-treated steel construction. So it is gonna be very durable.
It's also got a corrosion resistant coating, so it's not gonna rust, even if you're using it in saltwater environments, this will hold up really well for you. So if you are needing to replace a 17-inch long 90 pound compression force gas strut, this is gonna be a great option for you. If you need a different length or a different compression force, you do have lots of options available here at etrailer.com. So that's gonna complete our look for today. Again, I'm Michael.
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