A free falling tailgate is known not only to cause a loud and annoying thump, but pose a severe danger to bystanders, especially kids around. And this is where Fieryred tailgate gas struts come into play.
Made of seamless stainless steel with baked finish, this gas struts lift does not use cheap split pins unlike other cheap counterparts and is designed for Nissan Navara NP300 2015-2020. With its help, your Navara NP300’s tailgate will lower in a slow, consistent, and smooth manner thanks to the hydraulic dampener mechanism, and you don’t have to worry about whether the falling tailgate will injury yourself and kids or damage your vehicle. You can close it with a single hand, because the hydraulic construction is made to neutralize the weight of the heavy tailgate of your Navara NP300, making raising or lowing tailgate virtually effortless. All the hardware required to complete installations are included, e.g. backing plates, a drilling template and brackets. Features
Vehicle Specific: These tailgate gas struts are designed for Nissan Navara NP300 2015-2020 for seamless fit, providing smooth lifting and lowering experience.
Increased Safety: It is a hydraulic device designed to absorb shock impulses and eliminate slamming, avoiding injury to standby children, women or users.
Easy Up & Down: Hydraulic damper mechanism regulates tailgate drop rate and offers no observable resistance when you lift up the tailgate.
Tough Construction: Made of seamless stainless steel with baked finish, it doesn’t use cheap split and is capable of undergoing the rigors of daily use.
Easy Installation: This gas struts lift is simply a bolt-on kit and hardware required for installation is also provided for smooth installation.
Upgraded Locking Mechanism: The system of this gas lift could greatly facilitate the close and opening of the tailgate, adding more convenience in daily use.
Extra Protection: Tailgate cables are included to serve as an extra layer of protection in case the gas strut mount fails.
GTIN 9356307005981
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