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Hood strut rod - Mattman - 09-06-2020 Anyone have a go to on the hood strut rodor whatever they call it. 2015 Kenworth T660 Mine decided to break today. The Google prices of $250 or more dollars is not looking good. RE: Hood strut rod - Rawze - 09-06-2020 maybe a pic of it? RE: Hood strut rod - Waterloo - 09-07-2020 Try these guys, and yes, I realize it is a hood strut, this is where I bought mine, $79 for a ProStar, https://www.truckspring.com/AboutUs.aspx Or FleetPride... RE: Hood strut rod - Mattman - 09-07-2020 Here is a couple of pictures. Waterloo I checked on Michigan spring they have them for a T680 but doesn't list a T660. Will call fleet pride in the morning. Some folks were off today. Not me, I have to labor on labor day. RE: Hood strut rod - Rawze - 09-08-2020 (09-07-2020 )Mattman Wrote: Here is a couple of pictures. you could always resort to using a steel cable set to the correct length if necessary. Just don't let the hood slam open and you'de be fine. RE: Hood strut rod - Mattman - 09-08-2020 Rawze I did think about a catch cable. Found a sticker on my old one. Called company that makes them. Can't sell one of those to you. Called Rush Peterbilt, that's a good part number, but we can't get one. Kenworth only part. Called MHC Kenworth $300 plus. Dang. Found online from a dealer in Ohio. $258 shipped to my house. Just think there is two of these strut rods on my truck. When you get into that proprietary stuff you are at their mercy. RE: Hood strut rod - Rawze - 09-08-2020 (09-08-2020 )Mattman Wrote: Rawze I did think about a catch cable. the shock-absorbed part of it is basically to prevent the average dummy form slamming the hood open all at once instead of carefully/gently opening it on their own. For the price of $600+ for the pair, i would have made a cable, and just have been mindful to always open the hood slowly so it does not slam open ... that is why I mentioned it above. - if you have other ppl driving the truck though... keeping with the shock would likely be the better solution. It might also be possible to adapt a less expensive spring-loaded type cable like seen on older trucks too... just a thought. RE: Hood strut rod - Waterloo - 09-09-2020 Those struts come in all different shapes and sizes, I would think that finding one similar would not be that difficult. I wonder if an outfit like Parker would carry them? They are the automation guys, it might be worth making a call or visiting one of their stores if you have one nearby. |