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X5 boot gas struts
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X5 boot gas struts
Hi, should the gas struts on a E70 X5 boot be powerful enough to lift the boot fully up?, I have to lift the last part by hand but it does stay there once up.
Didn't want to pay out on new struts if its not going to make much difference.
Thanks in advance, Martin
Didn't want to pay out on new struts if its not going to make much difference.
Thanks in advance, Martin
Re: X5 boot gas struts
dont have a e70 but my e53 ones went on one side and the boot had to be lifted up, it got progressively worse til it would not stay up, word of warning though if you change them the boot is very very very heavy i was shocked at how heavy it was with no struts on!
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Re: X5 boot gas struts
Have you tried greasing the struts? I did this on my old touring and it worked a treat.
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Re: X5 boot gas struts
[quote="X Box"]
Have you tried greasing the struts? I did this on my old touring and it worked a treat.
[/quote]I guess you mean grease the piston part?, I haven't looked closely but isn't there a cover over the piston part? on the later E70 gas struts.
Have you tried greasing the struts? I did this on my old touring and it worked a treat.
[/quote]I guess you mean grease the piston part?, I haven't looked closely but isn't there a cover over the piston part? on the later E70 gas struts.
Re: X5 boot gas struts
[quote="martin33100"]
[quote="X Box"]
Have you tried greasing the struts? I did this on my old touring and it worked a treat.
[/quote]I guess you mean grease the piston part?, I haven't looked closely but isn't there a cover over the piston part? on the later E70 gas struts.
[/quote]
Ah! You may be right. I just remembered a similar issue with our E91 we had before and that was how I sorted it.
[quote="X Box"]
Have you tried greasing the struts? I did this on my old touring and it worked a treat.
[/quote]I guess you mean grease the piston part?, I haven't looked closely but isn't there a cover over the piston part? on the later E70 gas struts.
[/quote]
Ah! You may be right. I just remembered a similar issue with our E91 we had before and that was how I sorted it.
People buy horsepower but drive torque!
Re: X5 boot gas struts
I had a look at the new shape X5 today and the sales person was telling me you can adjust how high the boot opens in idrive.
Not sure if that's the case on the E70 too.
Not sure if that's the case on the E70 too.
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Re: X5 boot gas struts
[quote="Waka"]
I had a look at the new shape X5 today and the sales person was telling me you can adjust how high the boot opens in idrive.
Not sure if that's the case on the E70 too.
[/quote]I think you must be talking about the powered boot if you can adjust it in idrive.
I have the poor mans version where you have to take your arm and open it yourself
I had a look at the new shape X5 today and the sales person was telling me you can adjust how high the boot opens in idrive.
Not sure if that's the case on the E70 too.
[/quote]I think you must be talking about the powered boot if you can adjust it in idrive.
I have the poor mans version where you have to take your arm and open it yourself
Re: X5 boot gas struts
[quote="martin33100"]
[quote="Waka"]
I had a look at the new shape X5 today and the sales person was telling me you can adjust how high the boot opens in idrive.
Not sure if that's the case on the E70 too.
[/quote]I think you must be talking about the powered boot if you can adjust it in idrive.
I have the poor mans version where you have to take your arm and open it yourself
[/quote]
Ah you're right, it did have a button to close it
[quote="Waka"]
I had a look at the new shape X5 today and the sales person was telling me you can adjust how high the boot opens in idrive.
Not sure if that's the case on the E70 too.
[/quote]I think you must be talking about the powered boot if you can adjust it in idrive.
I have the poor mans version where you have to take your arm and open it yourself
[/quote]
Ah you're right, it did have a button to close it
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E53 3.0D Sport Facelift - Estoril Blue
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E53 3.0D Sport Facelift - Estoril Blue
Re: X5 boot gas struts
Hi. I have the same problems with my boot lid, I have been told the only way out, is to change both gas struts.
£115.25 a pear :blink:
BMW X5 2007
£115.25 a pear :blink:
BMW X5 2007
Re: X5 boot gas struts
[quote="cmsmih"]
Hi. I have the same problems with my boot lid, I have been told the only way out, is to change both gas struts.
£115.25 a pear :blink:
BMW X5 2007
[/quote]
is that oem? theres a company online that make and recon all makes and models, think mine were around £60 if i remember, i may be wrong as it was on my first x5 3 years ago!
Hi. I have the same problems with my boot lid, I have been told the only way out, is to change both gas struts.
£115.25 a pear :blink:
BMW X5 2007
[/quote]
is that oem? theres a company online that make and recon all makes and models, think mine were around £60 if i remember, i may be wrong as it was on my first x5 3 years ago!
current: 2016 Vw Crafter
2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible
2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible
Re: X5 boot gas struts
[quote="shadrack"]
[quote="cmsmih"]
Hi. I have the same problems with my boot lid, I have been told the only way out, is to change both gas struts.
£115.25 a pear :blink:
BMW X5 2007
[/quote]
is that oem? theres a company online that make and recon all makes and models, think mine were around £60 if i remember, i may be wrong as it was on my first x5 3 years ago!j
[/quote]
Yes OEM , Looking to see if can find them cheaper O:-)
[quote="cmsmih"]
Hi. I have the same problems with my boot lid, I have been told the only way out, is to change both gas struts.
£115.25 a pear :blink:
BMW X5 2007
[/quote]
is that oem? theres a company online that make and recon all makes and models, think mine were around £60 if i remember, i may be wrong as it was on my first x5 3 years ago!j
[/quote]
Yes OEM , Looking to see if can find them cheaper O:-)
Re: X5 boot gas struts
Part number should be.....51247294199
They appear to be made by Stabilus and could be used on other cars - which might be cheaper.
Here's one EU based supplier who might be of use?
Richard
They appear to be made by Stabilus and could be used on other cars - which might be cheaper.
Here's one EU based supplier who might be of use?
Richard
Last edited by X5Sport on Mon Nov 25, 2013 8:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: X5 boot gas struts
I had to have a few in my time, all under warranty though
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2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
Re: X5 boot gas struts
You used yours though to lift the dog in the boot. ::)
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Re: X5 boot gas struts
[quote="X5Sport"]
Part number should be.....51247294199
They appear to be made by Stabilus and could be used on other cars - which might be cheaper.
Here's one EU based supplier who might be of use?
Richard
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Thanks Richard, saved £15 by using Original-genuine-spare-parts. :xmasgrin:
Part number should be.....51247294199
They appear to be made by Stabilus and could be used on other cars - which might be cheaper.
Here's one EU based supplier who might be of use?
Richard
[/quote]
Thanks Richard, saved £15 by using Original-genuine-spare-parts. :xmasgrin: