Replacement Gas Shock For RV Door
Question:
I need a 8.5inch by 21 gas strut for our rv door. Normally a 20 10 pound would work but we had to move the plate on the door over an inch. The original place the screws wallered out so had to move it to a more secure location. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
asked by: Shawn P
Expert Reply:
The closest we have is Gas Shock # 372-5300-20 which requires 20lbs of force and measures 20" extended and 11.4" compressed. If this doesn't work, you can install new brackets # 372BR-1020 or # 372BR-12552 which have the 10mm ball for the gas shock. This way you can rearrange the brackets on your RV door to make it work with a different sized shock.
Products Referenced in This Question
Gas Shock Mounting Brackets - 10 mm - Qty 2
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Door Parts
- Gas Shocks
- Hardware
- JR Products
more information >
Gas Shock Mounting Brackets - 10 mm - Qty 2
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Door Parts
- Gas Shocks
- Hardware
- JR Products
more information >
Product Page this Question was Asked From
Gas Shock - 20 lb Force - 20" Extended, 11.41" Compressed - Black Nitride
- RV Door Parts
- Entry Door
- Gas Shocks
- 20 Inch Extension
- Black
- JR Products
more information >
Featured Help Information
Instructions
Continue Researching
- Q&A: Recommended RV Entry Door Gas Strut For A Thor Class C Motorhome
- Q&A: How To Choose the Correct JR Products Gas Shock
- Q&A: How Do The RV Cabinet Door Struts Install?
- Article: 4 Steps to Choosing Your 5th Wheel Pin Box
- Q&A: How to Determine the Pin Box Manufacturer and Model on a 5th Wheel Trailer
- Q&A: Is It Safe For Transmission to Flat Tow a 2011 Ford Flex
- Q&A: Taillight Replacement Option For a Winnebago 170778-01-000 Light
- Q&A: What is the Wire Material Made of on the
- Article: The 5 Best Trailer Drop Hitches You Can Buy
- Article: Trailer Wiring Diagrams
- Article: Best Vehicles to Flat Tow Behind an RV
- Article: A Better Way to Find the Best Campgrounds in Each State
- Article: Measuring a Trailer Tire