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68441651AA - : Under-Body Hold Down Support, Left for Mopar Image

Under-Body Hold Down Support, Left

Mopar 68441651AA
Front Support Assembly.
$65.84
MSRP $93.05
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1LS28DX9AC - : Visor Support for Mopar Image

Visor Support

Mopar 1LS28DX9AC
$6.89
MSRP $9.45
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68103073AD - : Lift-Gate Gas Cylinder Support, Left for Mopar Image

Lift-Gate Gas Cylinder Support, Left

Mopar 68103073AD
$47.76
MSRP $65.55
Save $17.79
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68240047AA - : Side Air Bag Support, Left for Mopar Image

Side Air Bag Support, Left

Mopar 68240047AA
$59.77
MSRP $84.45
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68636765AA - : Lift-Gate Gas Cylinder Support, Left for Mopar Image

Lift-Gate Gas Cylinder Support, Left

Mopar 68636765AA
$36.36
MSRP $49.70
Save $13.34
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68332634AA - : Seat Lift Handle for Alfa Romeo Image

Seat Lift Handle

Alfa Romeo 68332634AA
$33.86
MSRP $46.30
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68723984AA - : Engine Lift Bracket for Mopar Image

Engine Lift Bracket

Mopar 68723984AA
Intake Side Of Cylinder Head.
$492.06
MSRP $696.00
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77072469AF - : Mopar Lift Kit for Mopar Image

Mopar Lift Kit

Mopar 77072469AF
LIFT
$1,803.48
MSRP $1,995.00
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5RT43DX9AA - : Seat Lift Handle for Mopar Image

Seat Lift Handle

Mopar 5RT43DX9AA
$24.77
MSRP $33.85
Save $9.08
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5SZ94DX9AA - : Seat Lift Handle for Mopar Image

Seat Lift Handle

Mopar 5SZ94DX9AA
$21.53
MSRP $29.50
Save $7.97
27% Off
6AQ94LXHAA - : Genuine Alfa Romeo Handle Seat Lift for Alfa Romeo Image

Genuine Alfa Romeo Handle Seat Lift

Alfa Romeo 6AQ94LXHAA
Genuine Alfa Romeo Handle Seat Lift
$43.13
MSRP $58.95
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7NB17LXHAA - : Seat Lift Handle for Mopar Image

Seat Lift Handle

Mopar 7NB17LXHAA
$71.51
MSRP $101.00
Save $29.49
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Helpful Information for Mopar Lift Supports


What is an auto lift support?

Your vehicle lift supports are components that help your trunk, hood, hatch, or liftgate stay up. These attachments let you load and unload cargo easier, give passengers a more convenient time entering or exiting your vehicle, and make specific areas in your car more accessible for repairs.

How long do lift supports last?

Most auto lift supports last around 50,000 miles, depending on how much you use them. These components can start to fail for several reasons, including fluid leaks from the pneumatic valve is the most common cause. These leaks will prevent the lift supports from compressing properly, keeping them from holding the hood, trunk, or hatch up.

What can happen if my vehicle has faulty lift supports?

Failing or damaged lift supports can result in injuries while you’re accessing your trunk or hood since they can slip and make the panels fall all of a sudden. This can damage your ride due to strong slams. Trunk lids with a broken lift strut may dent the compartment or remove the locking mechanism from the vehicle. Moreover, it can cause injuries due to the trunk, hood, or latch falling and closing instantly.

Can I replace just one lift support?

It’s ideal to replace both lift supports of a particular part in your vehicle if one of them begins to fail. Doing so will keep the structure of the trunk or hood even. And if possible, get new hardware for these components. Also make sure to install new ones that look and work the same as your existing ones to avoid any installation of functionality issues.

How do I replace my car’s lift supports?

Before changing these components, have someone hold your trunk lid, hood, hatch, or liftgate. You can also use a mount to keep it up. Once secure, remove the flat bale clip from one post, then repeat for the other. Next, put the new support in place and snap the post into the component’s mount. Repeat the previous step for the other post. Finally, release the liftgate slowly to check if the new components are working smoothly.