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Tis the season to get your head bonked by a Saab!
I bought my Saab a holiday gift of a new washer fluid cap, and my hood lifts decided to give out on my head when I tried to put it in place.
Dang, they are heavy...hood and tailgate. Concussion quality!
I saw someone use a tripod to hold his tailgate in place while replacing struts. Doubt it will work for my hood problem, but maybe that would help with your tailgate strut replacement task.
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I'll be looking for hood struts AND a sturdy snow brush today!! Thanks for the tip!
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Just to close the loop on this: I actually had some ordering problems with the first item and these worked just fine: STRUTS
I used an old hockey stick shaft (real wood, not CF) to hold her up and most of the work was done before I knew it.
My only advice to anyone doing this would be to wear rubber gloves while taking apart the interior stuff, and then put on CLEAN gloves when you are replacing the stuff. I also bought a small kit to take apart the interior without any marks, etc. It worked a treat. PLASTIC TOOLS
Oh, and the thing really DOES fly up once they are both replaced. Be careful if you have little ones about.
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2001 9-5 Wagon
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LOL! How the heck do you know about Gary's???