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15mm Tube Dia 20kg 44lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
15mm Tube Dia 20kg 44lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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SUSPA C16-08941 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
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Ball Joint 20kg 44lb Force Lift Support Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
Ball Joint 20kg 44lb Force Lift Support Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
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15mm Tube Dia 20kg 44lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
15mm Tube Dia 20kg 44lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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SUSPA C16-02622 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
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SUSPA C16-20651 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
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3kg 6.6lb Force 3.2
3kg 6.6lb Force 3.2" Stroke Car Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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M8 Threaded 60mm Stroke Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop for Auto
M8 Threaded 60mm Stroke Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop for Auto
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Liftgate 9kg 19.8 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
Liftgate 9kg 19.8 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
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10kg 22lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper 11.7
10kg 22lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper 11.7" for Auto
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95mm Stroke 5kg 11 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
95mm Stroke 5kg 11 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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Liftgate 5kg 11 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
Liftgate 5kg 11 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
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SUSPA C16-14734 GAS PROP STRUT SPRING SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
SUSPA C16-14734 GAS PROP STRUT SPRING SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
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8kg 17.6 lb Force Automotive Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop Tube
8kg 17.6 lb Force Automotive Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop Tube
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Ball Joint 3kg 6.6 lb Force Lift Support Gas Strut Shock Spring Tube
Ball Joint 3kg 6.6 lb Force Lift Support Gas Strut Shock Spring Tube
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M5 Threaded 8kg 17.6lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
M5 Threaded 8kg 17.6lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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8mm Thread 5kg 11lb Force Auto Car Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop 11.7
8mm Thread 5kg 11lb Force Auto Car Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop 11.7"
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Auto 5kg 11 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
Auto 5kg 11 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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SUSPA C16-04464 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
SUSPA C16-04464 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
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SUSPA C16-09450 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
SUSPA C16-09450 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
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SUSPA C16-22360 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
SUSPA C16-22360 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
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SUSPA C16-12492 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
SUSPA C16-12492 GAS SPRING PROP STRUT SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
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Liftgate 30kg 66 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
Liftgate 30kg 66 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
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Liftgate 50kg 110 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
Liftgate 50kg 110 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
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83mm Stroke 20kg 44lb Force Auto Car Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
83mm Stroke 20kg 44lb Force Auto Car Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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95mm Stroke 5kg 11 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
95mm Stroke 5kg 11 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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90mm Stroke 8kg 17.6 lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
90mm Stroke 8kg 17.6 lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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110mm Stroke 13kg 28.6 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
110mm Stroke 13kg 28.6 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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110mm Stroke 25kg 55lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
110mm Stroke 25kg 55lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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10kg 22lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper 11.7
10kg 22lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper 11.7" for Auto
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SUSPA C16-08054 GAS PROP STRUT SPRING SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
SUSPA C16-08054 GAS PROP STRUT SPRING SHOCK-SET (2) NEW
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(2) SPRINGLIFT 15
(2) SPRINGLIFT 15" GAS SPRING SHOCK LIFT TRUNK HOOD HATCH LID DOORS
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83mm Stroke 20kg 44lb Force Auto Car Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
83mm Stroke 20kg 44lb Force Auto Car Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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3.8
3.8" Stroke 3kg 6.6lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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4" Stroke 10kg 22lb Force Car Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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15mm Tube Dia 20kg 44lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
15mm Tube Dia 20kg 44lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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10 Hood / Rear / Trunk Gas Spring Shock Support Lift Arms Strut 9.5
10 Hood / Rear / Trunk Gas Spring Shock Support Lift Arms Strut 9.5" Props
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83mm Stroke 50kg 110 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
83mm Stroke 50kg 110 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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4kg 8.8lb Force Car Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
4kg 8.8lb Force Car Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Prop
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90mm Stroke 8kg 17.6 lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
90mm Stroke 8kg 17.6 lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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Liftgate 5kg 11 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
Liftgate 5kg 11 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
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Ball Joint 3kg 6.6 lb Force Lift Support Gas Strut Shock Spring Tube
Ball Joint 3kg 6.6 lb Force Lift Support Gas Strut Shock Spring Tube
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80mm Stroke 10kg 22 lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
80mm Stroke 10kg 22 lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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100mm Stroke 10kg 22 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
100mm Stroke 10kg 22 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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Liftgate 8kg 17.6 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
Liftgate 8kg 17.6 lb Force Compression Gas Strut Shock Spring Prop
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82mm Stroke 27kg 59.5 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
82mm Stroke 27kg 59.5 lb Force Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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SUSPA C16-21527 21
SUSPA C16-21527 21" 225 lb Gas Strut Spring Shock Lift Support (Lot of 2) NEW
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80mm Stroke 10kg 22 lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
80mm Stroke 10kg 22 lb Force Auto Gas Strut Shock Spring Lift Damper
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2 Rear / Hood Gas Spring Shock Support Lift Arms 9.5
2 Rear / Hood Gas Spring Shock Support Lift Arms 9.5"
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Gas Shock

Sometimes little things on an office chair are really annoying and they can drive you nuts trying to solve them. In this article I look at the top 7 annoyances and how to easily fix them.

Chair Keeps Sinking

Office chairs sink for 2 reasons, first because the pneumatic lift is worn out and is no longer able to carry any weight. When this happens the only answer is to replace the faulty lift and you need to contact the chair supplier to get a replacement.

The second reason this happens is usually because the height adjustment lever is damaged or out of alignment as a result what happens is the gas lift is permanently set to release any weight applied and so forces it to sink.

Turn your chair over and see if the lever is misaligned, sometimes all it needs is for the lever to be pressed back into position.

If the chair is a number of years old you may be faced with having to replace it where parts aren't available or the overall condition of the chair is poor.

Squeaking Office Chair

When your office chair squeaks it can be really frustrating, especially when you can't work out why it's doing it.

Squeaks and creaks commonly have 2 sources, first any metal to metal contact typically where the back attaches to the chair seat. If this is the case try exposing the moving parts and coat those with a light spray of WD40 be careful not to get any on the chair's upholstery.

The other common cause is loose fixings securing either the back or the mechanism to the seat, look for any large fixings and tighten them all up. Some of these may be concealed and not readily accessible with the risk of damage attempting to remove covers, so take care when trying to take them off.

Loose Gas Lift Post

This most commonly affects new chairs, when you pick up the chair to move it the top falls away from the bottom.

The gas lift post is made to wedge into the base or chair seat, if it's come out, wipe off any oil or grease place it back together and sit down heavily in your chair and this should jam them together properly.

Static Shocks Getting Out of Chair

Static electricity shocks are unpleasant and can be quite difficult to resolve as they sometimes originate from your chair's upholstery, clothing and more frequently from your office carpet.

Air conditioning can make things worse as it dries the air and increases the build up of static and the chance of getting a shock.

A portable humidifier can help reduce static as the moisture released lowers the likelihood of static building up. Some clothes are also more likely to create static problems, so see if a change of outfit helps.

If all else fails try gripping a metal part of your desk or chair before you get up and continue holding onto it before moving, this can ground the electrical charge.

Office Chair Height Setting Issues

Most office chairs are made to fit the average person which generally means people between 5 foot 6 inches and 6 foot.

However, people either side of these heights often find the seat's height doesn't work for them. Tall people end up with their legs pointing uncomfortably upwards whereas small built people discover their feet can't be placed firmly on the floor.

Neither is desirable often all thats required is to replace the gas lift with a higher or lower version, so speak with the chair supplier and ask if they offer different lift options.

A foot rest is another alternative for smaller built individuals.

Office Chair Back No Longer Reclines

When you have an office chair where the back has stopped reclining it's highly likely the back has been accidentally set to the locked position. A lot of chair backs are designed to move back and forward as you move and also include a function letting you lock the back in a pre-set position.

If you are having this problem it's highly likely the chair back has been set locked. To release it try moving the control levers on the chair's underside, you may need to lean back slightly to apply some weight before the locked position can be released.

Chair Back Won't Stop Reclining All the Time

There are 2 possible problems here, first if the back doesn't move and is leaning back significantly it's likely the back is locked off at full recline so just follow the suggestions in the previous topic to release it.

The other situation happens when leaning back in you chair it just seems to fall away immediately with little or no resistance. This could be the result of a faulty mechanism, however it may also be because the chair's tension adjustment isn't correctly set up.

Look under the chair for a round knob at the middle of the front, try turning this clockwise and increase the tension of the back this will help stiffen resistance when you recline.

Conclusion

This covers the commonest problems found on office chairs and hopefully helped fix a problem. Where a chair is a number of years old or low quality you may have little option other than accepting replacing it is the best course of action.

For more great advice about sorting common office chair problems as well as detailed reviews of quality ergonomic office chairs be sure to visit http://www.OfficeChairAdvice.com

Gas Mileage: Motorcycles Vs. Scooters And Why You Need To Own One

If there is ever a time to own a scooter or a motorcycle, it is right now. In these grim economic times, gas prices aren't as important as simply saving gas. Motorcycles and Scooters can either replace, or at least in most cases supplement your current vehicle to save hundreds every month.

Motorcycles are much less expensive than many imagine. An entirely reliable, decent looking used bike can be had for less than a thousand dollars. Getting full coverage insurance on it can (shockingly) be a few 10 dollar notes a month, completely trumping even the cheapest of car insurance. What's the advantage? Sheer gas mileage savings. A motorcycle can get up to 80 miles per gallon depending on model and engine size. While requiring a short learning curve (and taking a recommended safety course), they are not only extremely enjoyable to ride, but the fuel savings are nearly unbeatable.

If you're not keen on riding a motorcycle, consider a scooter. A 150CC scooter can be had brand new for about the same price as the bike mentioned above, or much cheaper if used. It'll pay for itself within months of purchase due to fuel savings and an absolutely unbeatable mileage. Many models get up to 120 miles per gallon - Yes, one hundred and twenty. At this rate, cruising around town is virtually free. And insurance on a simple scooter is equally inexpensive. Although 150CC is plenty peppy for around town, it's inadvisable to take it on the interstate.

If one lives in an area prone to frequent rain, a 150CC scooter or motorcycle can still save you loads by using it to supplement your car. After getting suckered into it by a friend, I rarely use my main vehicle now, and lowered the insurance to liability. The mileage is simply unbeatable, and it's a fun hobby. Did I mention parking isn't hard?

If you want to make your current vehicle more fuel efficient, there are other techniques that are free and mostly simple. http://gettingcheap.blogspot.com/2009/02/gas-mileage-scooters-vs-motorcycles-and.html

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Is it easy to fit new GAS shocks to my standard 1992 Rover mini Mayfair?

http://www.hytheperformance.co.uk/mini-shock-absorbers-dampers/set-of-4-2-front-2-rear-gmax-gas-shocks-829260-314261-551506.php these are the shocks i was thinking of getting but don't know if this is a direct replacement or not? some help would be much appreciated.

Yes, direct replacement.

The front dampers are very easy to change, just a 7/16 nut to undo top and bottom. They will probably be seized, so soak them in plus gas or other penetrating fluid first.

The right hand rear is easy, but the left hand rear will require the fuel tank to be moved. make sure it is nearly empty. No need to disconnect any fuel lines, just undo the one bolt that holds the strap and move the tank out of the way.

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February 11th, 2009 at 9:26 pm

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