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Seat Strut won't hold up seat - any non-OEM replacements?

Ok, have a 2021 RT Limited and have a cow hide seat cover, strut is very weak and will not hold seat up! So after reading the posts about McMasters-Carr strut and eyelet, I ordered one. My concern is that I have removed the latch so the seat just lifts up without having to turn the key, the strut I have coming shows 80lbs? Was not aware of this until after the order was finished! Anyway, will the strut hold the seat up all the time? Might have to reattach the latch to hold seat down! Any suggestions other than not watching what I ordered? Thinking a 30lb strut would have worked better?

Ok, update on this post. Sent McMasters a quick email and they were great! They are sending out a 30lb strut and paying the postage. I get to keep the 80lb strut also! Great service!
 
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Ok, have a 2021 RT Limited and have a cow hide seat cover, strut is very weak and will not hold seat up! So after reading the posts about McMasters-Carr strut and eyelet, I ordered one. My concern is that I have removed the latch so the seat just lifts up without having to turn the key, the strut I have coming shows 80lbs? Was not aware of this until after the order was finished! Anyway, will the strut hold the seat up all the time? Might have to reattach the latch to hold seat down! Any suggestions other than not watching what I ordered? Thinking a 30lb strut would have worked better?

Ok, update on this post. Sent McMasters a quick email and they were great! They are sending out a 30lb strut and paying the postage. I get to keep the 80lb strut also! Great service!

McMaster Carr is a top notch company.
 
My concern is that I have removed the latch so the seat just lifts up without having to turn the key, the strut I have coming shows 80lbs? Was not aware of this until after the order was finished! Anyway, will the strut hold the seat up all the time? Might have to reattach the latch to hold seat down!

I know where you are coming from, Don. My strut worked just fine with my stock ‘21 seat, so I couldn’t remove the latch as it would lift when I dismounted. However, with the much heavier Daylong seat, the strut wouldn’t lift it, which is when I removed the latch.

Pete
 
I know where you are coming from, Don. My strut worked just fine with my stock ‘21 seat, so I couldn’t remove the latch as it would lift when I dismounted. However, with the much heavier Daylong seat, the strut wouldn’t lift it, which is when I removed the latch.

Pete

Pete I've mentioned this a number of times ..... the LATCH has more then one purpose ..... besides as a seat LOCK it also positions the seat in relation to the tupperware and the rear hinge bolts ..... I just stuffed a small piece of construction foam into the latch to keep it open ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
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Pete I've mentioned this a number of times ..... the LATCH has more then one purpose ..... besides as a seat LOCK it also positions the seat in relation to the tupperware and the rear hinge bolts ..... I just stuffed a small piece of construction foam into the latch to keep it open ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:

Thanks, Mike…..I phrased that badly…..I did not remove the whole latch….sorry.
The 20+ RT, with its two separate seats is a slightly different setup to the earlier models, with the drivers seat held firmly in position at the rear. Plus, I still have the seat post inserted into the base when the seat is down. It’s just that I have disengaged the locking catch. :thumbup:

Pete
 
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My 2014 RTS strut for the seat did that. I took it off, got the part# off of it and went on Google and looked it up and got the specs. for it. Then, I went on Ebay and found a replacement for about $15 and replaced it. That was over 2 years ago. Still working just like new!
 
Replacing seat strut on 2021 Spyder RT Limited

Just got done replacing the seat strut. I ordered from McMaster.com part number 9416K14 #30 worked great no issues. Also installed without taking side panel off. Used 13mm open end wrench on top and short stubby 13mm from the bottom laying on the floor.
 
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Seat strut replacement??

I found on another site this strut for RT seat strut. They have different lifting pressures. Not sure if it can be used for the top case lid with a different lift pressure.

Amazon c16-02622 17 inch 28LB
 
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As long as it more than the one you take off it's good to go!! I may not put a 100lb one in place of a 15lb if the hinges aren't good enough to take the pressure!! :2thumbs:
 
They have different pressures . I saw a 50 LB one

Does anyone know what size they use for the top case. If it is 17 inches it is good to go.
 
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Thanks, Mike…..I phrased that badly…..I did not remove the whole latch….sorry.
The 20+ RT, with its two separate seats is a slightly different setup to the earlier models, with the drivers seat held firmly in position at the rear. Plus, I still have the seat post inserted into the base when the seat is down. It’s just that I have disengaged the locking catch. :thumbup:

Pete

Thanks Pete for the idea! I'm having a Russell seat made this December, already thought the shock would not be strong enough to hold it, so I also pulled the top bolt off and disconnected the key latch. I used a short piece of 1/4" drip hose, heated the end so it would go over the ferule and tucked it into the corner. Easy to remove later if I choose. I then cut a length of 1/2" hose to hold the seat up. Found a place to tuck it under the seat. Easier to fuel and deal with oil changes.

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Hey Jaun, I had my 2020 RT Ltd front seat strut replaced under warranty, the warranty replacement failed as quickly as the OEM that was replaced. So I rode 100 miles to a dealer, wasted almost a full day. Needless to say, I'm not doing that again. I'm guessing that BRP has thousands of these crummy supports they have to dump. Right now I have a wood prop I store under the seat which works every time. If I tire of the stick prop, I'll buy an aftermarket strut that I know will work and install it myself.
 
Bartender, I replaced one on my 2018 RTL. Got mine at AUTOZONE, they cross referenced from the stock number.
 
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My original seat strut for my 2020RT limited worked marginally, until I added a gel pack to the seat at which point the seat strut failed to function.
I had a similar issue with the trunk strut. The trunk strut worked well until I added a luggage rack.
I added a helper spring to the trunk rack and now it works fine.
A helper spring for the seat strut proved to be infeasible.
I bought the new seat strut from Pierre's shop in Canada.
https://www.canamspyderaccessories.com/
Here's a link to the strut
https://www.canamspyderaccessories.com/show-chrome-sc-41269-rt-2020-and-up-seat-shock/
The strut was delivered in less than two weeks. High quality, and it really does the job. Installing it is a bit fiddly, but doable in less than 90 minutes. Time well spent.
That also included finding which screwdriver was the one to fit, which socket to fit, removing the rear seat, and then again replacing everything. If I ever do a second one, I'm sure I can do it in half the time.

My next feat of legerdemain will be replacing the stock OEM lead/acid battery with a new Lithium one, to get a far longer lasting battery.

Just my opinion, I could be wrong, and if I am, someone on this site will let me know.
 
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