Well it arrived.
I was slightly nervous because I could hear things moving around in the box.
Luckily only just a minor chip here and there on the red piece that I can touch up with paint.
Total assembly time was maybe 5 minutes. I spent more time cleaning up the little bits of styrofoam than anything else. I don't know why manufacturers still insist on using it lol. The **** breaks apart and goes everywhere and then you've got the static electricity having it cling to everything It's quite annoying.
This is what it looks like, seems like a very solid bit and most of all it does not take up a big footprint. I don't have to mount anything on the wall, I'm not going to run into anything when I'm done using this. I can take it in the basement and put it in the utility closet so it's not taking up any garage space lol.
I'll have more pictures here probably in a day or so when I put a strut on it and test it out. Without a doubt this is definitely a better solution than what I was going to do at AutoZone or advance Auto.
My only one gripe is I wish that the bottom pieces that hold the strut either by the shaft or by the opening where the spring is. They have teeth on the one side of it so you can adjust it up and down but if you flip it so that it's just grabbing it by the strut shaft there's no teeth on the bracket parts so then you can't adjust that heightwise. If you're mounting it and holding it by the bottom of the strut opening then it can be adjusted up and down but it's weird that they just wouldn't have done this on both sides of the metal brackets.
*Edit. to the above comment. I can understand why they have the wider part of the bottom mounting teethed. Since the lower strut or upper strut might be at different heights due to the spring coil that makes sense to be able to adjust one so that it's safely and securing holding on to it. Where when you flip them around and have it holding the shaft, the shaft should be straight. So there would be no reason to adjust it. It made more sense when I put a strut in it. I'll post pictures shortly of it.
-Nigel