domsz4 said:hmmm i wonder if it can be adjusted my boot is an arse to open when wet as there seems to be nowhere to hold onto to open it. it barely lifts at all you cant really get your fingers into the crack.
thanks for the answer
cj10jeeper said:domsz4 said:hmmm i wonder if it can be adjusted my boot is an arse to open when wet as there seems to be nowhere to hold onto to open it. it barely lifts at all you cant really get your fingers into the crack.
thanks for the answer
To achieve that the best solution would be to add higher pressure gas struts that would cause it to lift open fully.
domsz4 said:cj10jeeper said:domsz4 said:hmmm i wonder if it can be adjusted my boot is an arse to open when wet as there seems to be nowhere to hold onto to open it. it barely lifts at all you cant really get your fingers into the crack.
thanks for the answer
To achieve that the best solution would be to add higher pressure gas struts that would cause it to lift open fully.
ah yes hadnt thought of that, any recomendations on where/what to buy
cj10jeeper said:I'm sure the spring could be bent slightly, but it would need to be removed from the car to do it and risks simply snapping.
bcworkz said:I don't see how higher pressure struts will help raise the lid an initial extra fraction of an inch when using the electric release. All we need is a little extra lift to enable getting fingers under the edge. I didn't understand the complaint to be the lid was too heavy, for which high pressure struts would be the answer. The angles aren't right for them to help with the initial fraction of an inch.
Whether bending the spring would work depends on the material. Cheap springs are somewhat ductile and can be reformed to some extent. Better springs will snap before they can be reformed any reasonable amount. May be another approach would be to fit a sleeve over the pin on the hinge bar so that the spring is compressed a bit more. May be just enough to allow finger purchase under the edge.