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70 Series Bonnet Gas Struts (Pair) (2007 - 2022)

70 Series Bonnet Gas Struts (Pair) (2007 - 2022)


Regular price ¥11,300
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The Bonnet Gas Strut Kit is an easy to install modification to add to your 70 Series LandCruiser (2007-2022) for an easy one-touch lift to access to your engine bay.

It makes raising the bonnet an absolute dream, especially when your Cruiser has had a suspension lift and you would normally have to stand on your tyre or bull-bar to lift it up.

COMPATIBILITY

75, 76, 78 and 79 series 2007-2022

SPECIFICATIONS

Chrome-plated rod increases corrosion and corrosion resistance for higher quality and more durable lift support
Heavy gauge steel pressure tube provides long life
No drilling required

SHIPPING

Free Shipping Worldwide.

We use Australia Post for most of our local deliveries.

You can expect most parcels within 5-12 business days from when it leaves our warehouse.

International deliveries may vary.

RETURNS
If you are unhappy with your 70 Series Store purchase for any reason, you have 30 days to return it for a full refund.

Note: The product needs to be in unused condition.

After we receive it back at our warehouse, you'll get a full refund within 5 business days.

Please contact us at hello@70seriesstore.com for more information.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The kit doesn't include printed instructions, but YouTube has install videos for this exact kit that our customers found easy to follow. We'd recommend watching a video before you start. It's a straightforward install once you know which side the brackets go.

They fit across the 70 Series range. Most 79 Series owners report great fitment, and several 76 Series owners confirm they work well too. If you have a 76, feel free to confirm compatibility with us before ordering.

The struts are rated for the standard bonnet weight. If you run bonnet-mounted recovery tracks, the extra weight may exceed the strut capacity and you may still need the prop rod as backup.

Owners who've fitted them are universally positive. Comments like "should have been the first thing I upgraded" and "wish I'd fitted them earlier" are common. Not having to fumble with the bonnet prop rod is a genuine quality-of-life improvement.