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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 12:10 PM
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Default Re: Trunk shock-absorber

Originally Posted by Display_Name
I don't think it should make a soft close sound when dropped the last six inches.

By the time you have closed the hatch that much, the gas-struts are at an extremely disadvantageous angle.

Even if they exerted a linear force several times what they do, by the time you close the hatch that much their mounting geometry is such that they can't push very hard in a direction that supplies a meaningful moment to resist the moment (torque from the weight of the hatch trying to rotate about the hinge) created by gravity.
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That's a good explanation of the mechanics of the system.

My SRT would appear to have a lighter spring force than the NA, but will lift the hatch without the spoiler or spoiler deck fitted from about 15", a surprisingly low angle. These are no weaklings and must take a bit of effort to collapse.
 
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