I installed an Ultimate Seat and the OEM Seat Strut will not hold up the seat when I raise it. Any suggestions as to where to purchase a replacement strut that will have a little more lift to it?
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I installed an Ultimate Seat and the OEM Seat Strut will not hold up the seat when I raise it. Any suggestions as to where to purchase a replacement strut that will have a little more lift to it?
Check this thread..... see post #19 and later
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...=McMaster+Carr
Or you can do what I did .... I replaced it with solid rod that just folds down next to the main frame ..... because I don't have the gas strut I can open my seat 4 to 5 higher, makes brake fluid checking much easier .... I popped out two of the plastic OEM pop rivets on the frame and put in a 4 to 5 in. 1/4 bolt .... this is the swing point for my rod ..... Mike :thumbup:
Take the stock one to an auto parts shop and see if they can match it with a stronger one
I don't remember which one, but you can get one that works really good from Lift Depot, I think it is. I did.
Nightcruiser - can you provide information as to model number on the Stabilus strut that you photographed? That would be helpful. Thank you.
Here is the strut I put on my 17RTL, not sure if your pre 19 or post 20. I have 2 gel pads and heated seats. (Heavy seat) Pops it up with no problem. It’s what your looking for pre 19. (Stabilus) It’s the 30 series not the 40. Used it for 2 years and it still raises itself. SG359011 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I just installed a BRP Backrest on my 2014 RT, now the seat wont stay up, I guess the strut is too weak to hold it up. I don't see anything about changing to a Heavy Duty Strut, is there one?
You can find them .... McMaster Carr has some options for a stronger strut .... Or you can easily do what I did, and re-place the gas strut with a solid rod ... there are two push pins in the backbone of the frame that can be re-moved so a 1/4" bolt that's 1/2" long can be attached to hold the ROD which will lay alongside the frame when not in use. .... My ROD lifts the seat up 3 X's as high as the OEM strut did, this allows adding brake fluid much, much easier ..... good luck ..... Mike :thumbup: ..... I have pics posted in one of my Albums that shows and explains how I did it .....
Do some searching here. If I can find it, there was a message years ago about replacing the strut with a 40# rated one from an auto parts store. I had to do the same on my 2016 RT when I replaced the seat. If I can find the box, I'll try to get a part number.
You can search back thru my previous posts, I think it was 2 years ago I posted all the part numbers needed for the seat and also to double up on the trunk struts. Those parts came from McMaster Carr online, very cheap.
You can get one from Lift Supports Depot, Amazon for sure but maybe direct, but you'll have to buy it by size to match the OEM one.
Skip, see if this helps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_yrvz4pLXo
I just use a scrap piece of 1 x 2 cut about 6 inches long.
Lays flat on the left side under the seat when closed.
Works great, and about as cheep as it gets.
I took mine to NAPA and asked them if they had a heavier duty one and they did. I don't remember the cost but it wasn't much.
I ordered this item from Amazon, and it fit perfectly. It has more lift than the OEM but not too much as to be problematic. Literally, just plug and play. All fittings are same as factory took less than 5 minutes to install. The Amazon details are, SACHS STABILUS GAS SPRING WINDOW (SG359011). I would order it again if I needed to replace for any reason.
Had the same prob with my seat strut, couldn't refuel without holding the seat up on y 20 RTL, fortunately the dealer replaced it under warranty. That was kind of pain in the ass, the dealer lost the replacement strut, I didn't find that out out until I made the appointment, went there an waited a couple hours for them to 'hunt'. Back home and wait for them to order another one, and another wasted day. Is there anything a dealer can do right? I suppose there is.
Not to defend BRP because they do not deserve it for some of the outrageous prices they charge, but your seat strut is not too weak because you put on a BRP backrest; it is worn out. I have a Comfort Seat with BRP backrest, 77K+ miles on my Spyder. The original strut works fine and holds up the seat equally as well.
My earlier post would refer to a 2019 or earlier RT and not the new model with a split seat. I was replying originally to a post from an owner of a 2014 RT. Post 2019, I have no idea. Frankly, I didn't realize that 2020 and up had a strut.
thanks everyone for the input, thanks gkamer for the video on you tube, order that strut
I got a sachs sg359011 off Ebay several years ago. They work perfect and will last way longer than the original. Just go to Ebay and do a search, $15 to $24. These are stronger then your original.