Experience hassle-free access to your RV's cabinet interiors with these plastic door struts. They hold your cabinet doors open while you search for or store items, eliminating the need to prop doors up manually. With a compact design of 6-1/4" when open and 5-1/2" when closed, these struts are perfect for any RV setup.
Say goodbye to complicated setups. These cabinet struts include all necessary mounting screws, making the installation process straightforward and quick. In no time, you’ll have your cabinet doors swinging up with ease, functioning just as you need them to in your RV.
Designed to fit even the smallest spaces, these struts can be mounted horizontally or vertically, allowing flexibility in installation on cabinets as small as 5 inches. Whether it’s in the kitchen or bathroom, these struts can accommodate a variety of door sizes without hassle.
Rest easy knowing your investment is protected with a lifetime warranty. These struts are built to replace similar units seamlessly and are backed by a promise of long-lasting performance, giving you peace of mind for years to come.
Perfect for lightweight cabinet doors, they provide just the right amount of support needed in an RV setting. While they're ideal for lighter loads, two struts can be used for larger cabinet doors, making them a versatile solution for different needs in your camper setup.
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Ellen: Hey, everyone. I'm Ellen here at etrailer.com. Today we're taking a look at the RV cabinet door struts. These are going to be a pair and they're going to come with all the hardware that you need to get them installed. Basically, these are just going to be the little supports that help to hold up your cabinet door whenever you're getting inside there and finding anything. It's going to have a spring inside there that's going to provide the tension to keep that cabinet door open while you get inside and get all your items without that door coming and bonking you on the head and then it does pivot here at the bottom as well, so as you close that door, that strut can move where it needs to go.The end here does swivel a little bit so you can get that where you need it to be.
It should come with instructions to help make sure that you get the right alignment that you need. Let's take a little closer look at these guys. They're just going to be a plastic construction. Nothing too fancy, a pretty basic little shock or a little strut. You can see that tension as I push down.
It does go in there, so it's going to provide some weight resistance for that cabinet door to keep it open.As far as measurements go, both of these are going to have the same length, which is about 6 1/4 inch long from end to end. Whenever you have the strut pushed all the way in, it's a bit smaller than that, obviously, and it's about 5 1/2 inches. It's kind of hard for me to measure this at the same time. The pivot, that's going to be about an inch tall at that angle there. Flip this around to the other side so that you can actually see that.
It's about an inch tall from the bottom to the center of that pivot point. The end is about roughly 1 1/2 inches. Just a little shy of 1 1/2 and then about 7/8 of an inch going the other direction. Should be pretty compact.Again, we do get the six screws that we need to get this attached, and there is a lifetime warranty on these from JR Products. But that's pretty much all there is to it for our RV cabinet door struts.
I hope this video has been helpful. Again, my name is Ellen here at etrailer.com. Thanks for watching.
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