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Installing Self Lifting Seat , replacement gas shock

I installed a new replacement gas shock for my seat on my 2014 RT Limited. With this shock, all you have to do is turn your key, and the seat pops up on it's own. No more lifting the seat. Looks like the seat shock on my
2010 RT is the same size as the one on the 2014, so it will work on all the RT's.
Here's a installation video that I made on it. Just thought that I would pass it on. Cheap upgrade.

https://youtu.be/-_yrvz4pLXo
 
Thanks

Thanks for the information and the video. Very helpful for the less inclined to venture into doing it yourself...dealer may not do it or charge you $50.00...:banghead:
 
Thanks for this information. Just ordered mine from Rock Auto, $15.95 with shipping. Auto Zone wanted $26.99 plus shipping.
 
Done and Done

Thought I'd give this a try also as I don't want the gas door in the seat.

Kaos
 
I am not sure. I have a 2010 & 2014 RT's. The origninal shock is shown in the picture below. If it is the same one on the GS, then I would imagine that it will work too.

My spyder is asleep at someone elses house. Does the GS have the same size as the RT?
 

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I just installed one on my 2011 RT-S. Works fine. Needed the extra force because of the driver's backrest. $11.00 on sale at Pep Boys.
 
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