DIY: Changing rear hood shocks
Hey everyone! Just bought a 1998 Boxster and have started doing some maintenance on it. I like to make DIY videos of the work I do since almost everything I do is for the first time and I hope it can help other non-mechanics to brave some of these projects themselves.
First thing I did was to replace the rear hood shocks as they no longer kept the hood open. Here is the video: https://youtu.be/F3Po-QXS6a0 |
Nice. When did you get the best price? Rennline?
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I ordered them from Renn Part
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Thanks. Just found some.
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could you confirm if the hood actually opens itself once you release the catch? it looks like it comes up on its own from nearly closed at the end of your video. would quite like to replace current ones for ones that are a bit stronger especially if it gives you an auto opening trunk :)
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This is such an easy job. Takes a few minutes. The only problem I had was locating the spring clip that went flying 20 feet away. Found it a week later on the driveway. They are sharp. Hold your hand over the clip when removing it to be sure you get it.
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I had weak struts on my trunk too. Found the Boxi struts on Walmart.com for 18.69 for the pair and with Free shipping. Nice Quality and a simple fix.
You can see the Boxi Struts here: https://youtu.be/Z9sYYyYfbs8 |
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