Replacement Door Gas Struts For A 2015 Thor Outlaw 29H
Updated 07/04/2024 | Published 06/26/2024 >
Question:
I need a gas strut for the entrance door of a 2015 Thor Outlaw 29h. The ones I have tried are to big and won’t allow the door to close. I don’t have the original so I can’t cross reference the numbers. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
asked by: Jason E
Expert Reply:
Hey Jason,
There unfortunately isn't a guide to tell us what strut was used on your motorhome so we would need a part number to reference or to measure strut to get the correct length. I would also want to see the connectors to make sure we're getting the right one because I've been running into fitment issues with the connectors being too large for the certain doors to fully close. If you reach out to Thor they should be able to tell you what you had there originally and then we can start looking for the correct replacement.

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Gas Shock - 20 lb Force - 10" Extended, 6.41" Compressed - Black Nitride
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- 10 Inch Extension
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