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Fits 1996-2001 Ford Explorer Hood Shocks Struts Gas Lift Supports Liftgates 2pcs on 2040-parts.com

US $19.59
Location:

shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:ARANA Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:15A Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:8195684,010468,3369LT,F67Z16B826AA,F67Z16C826A UPC:Does Not Apply

Notes:
 
Pls Check The Models And Parameters Carefully Before You Buy It.

 

  Package Only Included:

2 x Hood  Lift Supports


Fitment:
Fits the following Ford Explorer Years:

1996-2001 Ford Explorer Base Sport Utility 4-Door Hood
1996-2001 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-Door Hood
1996-1998 Ford Explorer Limited Sport Utility 4-Door Hood
2000-2001 Ford Explorer Limited Sport Utility 4-Door Hood
1996-2001 Ford Explorer Sport Sport Utility 2-Door Hood
2000-2001 Ford Explorer XL Fleet Sport Utility 4-Door Hood
1996-2001 Ford Explorer XL Sport Utility 2-Door Hood
1996-1999 Ford Explorer XL Sport Utility 4-Door Hood
1999-2001 Ford Explorer XLS Sport Utility 4-Door Hood
1996-2001 Ford Explorer XLT Sport Utility 4-Door Hood

Fits the following Mercury Mountaineer Years:

1997-2001| Base Sport Utility

Specifications:

Compressed Length(A):   7.72" 

Extended Length(B): 9.8"



Installment:

1. Use Safety stands whenever a procedure requires you under the vehicle or supports. Or have someone hold the lid open for you so that they can raise or lower it as needed.

2. Before removing the old lift support, inspect the end connections and compare them to the units on your vehicle to make sure that they are the same As well as the extended length.

3. Remove the old support from the vehicle by placing a small flat headed screw driver under the U shaped band on the ends of the support. Slowly turn the screw driver and it will lift up on the band approx.1/8", then pull the support away from the vehicle and it will release.

4. To install the new supports do the same procedure in reverse. DO NOT jam the new support end over the ball socket without lifting the U band slightly or damage may occur.

5. Lift Supports need to be installed fully extended. In most cases you just can't compress them unless they are on the vehicle. If you have any issues during the installation PLEASE contact us. Never force a support.

6. If the ends are not lining up the support may need to be turned. To do this attach the shaft end of the support to the vehicle and then turn the entire body of the support clockwise unit the ends line up.

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