Online seems to have the best prices.
You need to measure from center to center of the strut mounting points on the strut itself in fully closed position and then in fully open position (It's easier to remove the strut to do this). Those are the two lenghts (in inches) that determines what you need spec wise.
IIRC, most are rated at that level for in 25lb, 35lbs or 45lbs. Car hood and hatch struts may be too powerful for some boxes so be forewarned.
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If I read the picture right that is a 30lb unit. The rest of the numbers there should give the rest of the information you need.
If that's a Snap-on box, they are covered under the warantee. Just get new one's from your dealer, or mail them in. I have gotten new shocks for free by both methods. I think any truck tool maker would warrantee these (probably Craftsman too), but I've only tried Snap-on.
The struts have failed on my Snap-On box and I'm on the hunt for more. Has anyone else warrantied these thru Snap-On? I don't have proof of purchase any longer.
P/N is 1-1969 and Snap-On wants $45 ea online. I'm sure I can find imports for less but if I can get original equipment for free that's ok with me.
edit: mine appear to be 57 lbs/ft which seems pretty high
I think my bottom is the KR1000 and I have the matching top. I've had it so long I forgot the exact model numbers. Someday I will have to move it from it's corner and I can get the model numbers off the back.
Do you remember the foot pound of pressure on the ones you ordered? Or will they know what I'm looking for?
Ign, that is the same part # I am looking for. Did you have any luck? If these are under warrantee, that will be cool, thanks.
bumping this old thread to see if anything came of it going through Snap On. I have an older KRA top and bottom and my struts have been dead a couple years. I usually just have my hood prop tool up there to hold it open so it doesnt slam shut on me. I was thinking about this the other day again and I thought that hood struts would be too strong but I may be wrong. Guy at advanced auto said they could match something up but he also said to try snap on as he had a buddy who got a pair warrantied. I guess I'll try to call them up. I still need to get with them about my old soft face and deab blow hammers that have pretty much disintegrated.
Ok so I STILL had done nothing but think about it around once a month. "I should take care of that" and then I get side-tracked.
This resurrection prompted me to just call Snap-On today and ask - the most they can say is no. I called 877-762-7664 and jumped thru a few automated selections. I got a nice guy named Jeff who first wanted my box number but its kinda a PITA to roll it away from the wall so I asked if 1-1969 helped him. He looked them up and said yeah, LT warranty. Took my address and is supposed to be shipping out a new pair.
If anyone else calls today & gets a Jeff tell him we're not scamming him, just on an Internet forum where a discussion prompted us to get off our collective asses!!
Another resurrection here, but with some useful information. My box is also equipped with the 1-1969 struts, it's a KRL1201. I was too honest when asked "How did you acquire this box?" I told them I bought it used from the Snap on truck. That was met with, "I'm sorry but the warranties are only good for the original purchaser. You will have to pay for the supports and they are $50 each. Would you like to order those today?" No thank you!
That would just be 27 lbs. It is not a torque measuremrment, only the weight the strut can hold up.The struts have failed on my Snap-On box and I'm on the hunt for more. Has anyone else warrantied these thru Snap-On? I don't have proof of purchase any longer.
P/N is 1-1969 and Snap-On wants $45 ea online. I'm sure I can find imports for less but if I can get original equipment for free that's ok with me.
edit: mine appear to be 57 lbs/ft which seems pretty high