How to Install a Lift Support

How to Install a Lift Support

How to install a U-Band Lift Supports, this video is full of tips and hints to help with the installation of your lift supports on your car. Our Offices have…

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Howard K says:

Rarely, does any domestic job go as smoothly as advertised for me. As
such, I rarely attempt doing anything on my own. Go ahead and call me
lazy. But today, I replaced the lift supports on my 2005 Nissan Pathfinder
Liftgate in minutes. With a helper, we didn’t even need the stepladder.
This job made not only my day, but probably my whole month. 

LiftSupportsDepot says:

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Jason Adams says:

is this the same process for every year model

Rob Thomas says:

Thank you!!! This was the easiest car repair I have ever done. And, I
saved hundreds of $$$$$$ doing it myself. The best part is that my wife is
real happy (wink, wink).

Cicero Gilreath says:

Hi guys’ thank you so much for the tutorial, it’s been years since I
attempted to do anything to a car, I’m an old motor head and I think the
last thing I did to a car was R&R a Saginaw three speed trany on my 68
Nova, yep that was back in my glory days of the 70’s & 80. But even then
we went by the book, yep we’d pull out the Chilton and go right to what we
were planning study it and get to it. I know this was’t a big deal but
thats because of ur video , if you don’t you just don’t know and there’s
only one way to do it and that’s with the correct tools and proper
procedures. Well this is just another of the benefits of the internet, you
folks were very thorough and professional and that’s what made it so easy
to do, thanks guys.

jerry gnuschke says:

Great video. This is incredible customer service. I didn’t expect this
when I ordered lift supports from you. I can’t tell you what a pleasant
surprise it was to get an email with link to this video as part of the
confirmation to my order.

Tom Dino says:

Wow, can’t believe how easy this was and saved nearly $400

MackKnife9999 says:

Toyota dealer quote to do this…$200 per hydraulic for parts plus $55 to
install…so at least $455 (didn’t stay on the phone long enough to find
out if it was $55 per hydraulic to install or for both…probably each
knowing them).

scriptures4life says:

I was shocked a how much of a difference these things made! Thanks Lift
Supports Depot!

Linda Walker says:

Couldn’t have been easier! Installed in just a few minutes & they work
great!

JH Terrell says:

Installed a StrongArm model 6121 on the rear hatch of a 2004 Nissan Murano.
Very easy to do…1 tip – attach the arm that needs rotating to the body of
the car before trying to turn the head to meet the hatch’s stud ball.
Difficult to turn until it’s attached to the car. Works great!

dmulherion24 says:

does anyone know how to remove tailgate

Hyggins3210 says:

Nissan Murano 2006 – it is as easy as it looks. Had the wife hold the lift
gate while I made the 5 minute switch and she said “that’s it?”.

biz4two says:

Great instructional video! Definitely not a bad view to be looking at her!
:0)

BeatDownz911 says:

This was very helpful, didn’t take long at all with a friend. Also that
woman is so damn sexy lol.

Chris Tanis says:

Great Video. Toyota dealership wanted $238 EACH for the parts and $100 for
the install. Buy the parts online for about $60-$70 for the pair (including
shipping), watch the video and spend the 5 minutes doing it yourself!
Thanks LiftSupportsDepot!

delta ii says:

Ball tip is integrated into strut on ’97 Acura Integra so there’s not
removing it with a flathead screwdriver as shown in the video. You have to
unbolt the ball tip and use the replacement that comes with the strut. Easy
removal and install. I can’t believe I had the dealer do it in the past and
charge me 3x as much for the strut. Thanks for saving me lots of money!

whiskey papa says:

Appreciate the vid,, thanks.

Philip Rutledge says:

Good video but it contradicts the instructions. The enclosed instructions
say DO NOT jam the new support end over the ball socket without lifting the
U band slightly or it could damage the end of the U band, or split the
nylon end of the support. Thats exactly what she does in the video.

Eric Wolfe says:

Was VERY easy to install….as advertised.

artbcanada says:

Thank you for posting this video. Help me saved money instead of bringing
it to the service station, with your video instruction, I can do it by
myself.

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