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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #15 on: 26 January 2025, 13:08:01 »

Well done Lizzie do you know if the boot struts are the same model as the bonnet ones.My front ones are on the way out and the boot ones are not much better.
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #16 on: 26 January 2025, 13:46:09 »

No, they are different.
Part nos for the bonnet struts (all models) - 90379054
Part nos for the boot struts (saloon) - upto chass.no. X1999999 - 90379025, and from chass no. Y1000001 - 9146281
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #17 on: 26 January 2025, 13:51:06 »

Incidentally, if yours is an estate, all models are also different again - part no. 90379081
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #18 on: 26 January 2025, 14:18:35 »

Thanks but confused my chassis no is Wolov BM6931082175
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #19 on: 26 January 2025, 14:22:47 »

Incidentally, if yours is an estate, all models are also different again - part no. 90379081


When I bought new struts for my estate tailgate #-&^$% years ago, they were cheaper than the saloon ones! I suspect that's because they're a length that's usable in other general applications - they were aftermarket.


This sort of gas spring is so cheap it isn't worth not replacing them.
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #20 on: 26 January 2025, 15:05:48 »

Thanks but confused my chassis no is Wolov BM6931082175
Assuming they are for your 2003 car, the Y****** on will be correct. :y
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #21 on: 26 January 2025, 20:39:03 »

The difference for preand post facelift will be to allow for the differences between the two bootlids whereas ALL estates use the same struts because there's no difference between the tailgates.
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #22 on: 27 January 2025, 09:23:01 »

I have an inkling that the FL bonnet struts are different to PFL/MFL ones as well, due to extra bonnet weight.
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #23 on: 27 January 2025, 10:16:11 »

I have an inkling that the FL bonnet struts are different to PFL/MFL ones as well, due to extra bonnet weight.

definitely different part numbers but I can't see they'd be that different  :-\
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #24 on: 27 January 2025, 10:37:23 »

There's probably another 5 kg of weight, but it's right at the far end so there's a bit of leverage there.
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #26 on: 07 February 2025, 08:33:49 »

oh sorry you are now talking about ones for boot I could do with some myself
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Re: Bonnet support arms
« Reply #27 on: 07 February 2025, 22:15:56 »

There's probably another 5 kg of weight, but it's right at the far end so there's a bit of leverage there.

The pre-facelift bonnet struts are 240N, the later ones are 290N
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