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    Posted: May-19-2005 at 8:54pm
where can I get the lift ( not sure what you call 'em, the piston thing that holds up the rear glass in a suburban) that holds the dash glove box open. I tried auto parts, all they have are the long ones
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They have them in the boat us catalog. I just replaced mine and it was an exact replacement.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote M3Fan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July-19-2006 at 7:16am
Napa has the exact replacement in several strengths. The stocker is a 20lb lift, but I got a 40lb lift which really works nicely. Should be about 23 bucks. Rick over on planet nautique has the exact part number from Napa listed in an old post over there.
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Johnnyc,

It should be called a "gas shock." BKH
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I think "gas spring" is a more widely used description/terminology. "Gas Shock" is more desriptive of an automotive suspension component.

I think this is the post referenced above.
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