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Rear hatch struts.

Frenchy

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Here you go fella's
Eurocarparts
859330131 Left
859330141 Right
Same as OEM even the packaging has the Porsche part numbers, circa £18.50 each using the current special offer code when visiting their website.
Also ordered some for my daily BMW X3 £14.00 each ( Manager looks after me !)
 
Nice one!?? could do with my tears maybe again.

On that note, does yours or anyone else’s boot open on its own once the rear hatch button is pressed? Or is it like mine that it just pops a tiny bit and you have to phisically have to lift it up with your hands?

daniel
 
Mine pops and goes up all by its self, it did take new struts and s new seal before it worked, oh and about 2 hours of fecking around adjusting the catches and pins

frenchy check that the OS one has a metal ball mount as mine did not, and mine came from euros last year with Porsche numbers on the bags, I had to buy a new metal end off the bay to get the HRW to work
 
Waylander said:
Mine pops and goes up all by its self, it did take new struts and s new seal before it worked, oh and about 2 hours of fecking around adjusting the catches and pins

Thanks Martin,
I New I read somewhere that the boot should pop open On its own. Mine never has.

ill have to buy a new set in summer and see if I can get it to do that.

atb
Daniel
 
That's what I was going to do but the original factory RHS one is crimped, that put a spanner in that idea
 
I got mine to pop fully with new seal, struts and latch fettling. It lasted a year, now only pops up fully on hot sunny days!

Stuart
 

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