Gas spring, bonnet
Tip: Replace both gas pressure springs for the best result. You can of course also order them individually.
The bonnets of many car models are not held open by a support rod that has to be tightened by hand, but by means of a gas strut. The pressure in the spring allows the bonnet to be opened and closed easily. To prevent the bonnet from closing by itself, the gas strut must be precisely adjusted to its weight and position points.
Febi offers an extensive range of gas pressure springs in the best quality. With a long-term aftermarket partnership with an OE manufacturer, Ferdinand Bilstein opts for consistent premium quality when it comes to gas springs.
- Long lifespan
- Perfect fit
- Strict quality standards
- Meet the requirements of the vehicle manufacturers
Quality from conviction. The gas pressure spring consists of a piston rod and a cylinder. When the hood is closed, the piston rod pushes into the cylinder, compressing the gas. When the hood is opened again, the throttle turns off and holds the hood up.
Gas springs can only be fully functional if the gas in the cylinder does not escape. To guarantee 100% tightness, Febi gas pressure springs are intensively tested. Our certified quality policy tests the gas springs offered for different applications and loads. These concern precise fit, dimensional stability, material quality, tensile strength and hardness.
Eject Force [N] | 280 |
application | Bonnet |
Number in packaging | 1 |
Fitting Position | Left and right, both sides |
Housing Diameter [mm] | 15 |
Piston conrod diameter [mm] | 6 |
Stroke [mm] | 165 |
Mounting points diameter [mm] | 8 |
Guarantee | 3 years |
Housing length [mm] | 226,5 |
Length [mm] | 411 |
Weight [kg] | 0,15 |