2 Front Hood Gas Lift Supports Struts Shocks Springs for 2004-2012 Nissan Titan or 2004 Nissan Pathfinder or 2005-2013 Nissan Armada
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It looks like they don't have changed the design of the 07 Titan, so they should be fine. I used them on my 07 Titan, and they fit great.
I am happy to hear that you are interested in our hood struts. They will work for vehicles from 2004-2009. The Nissan Titan is a 2012 model. This item has been purchased by many customers for their 05 Titan and they have reported good results. At the same time, we provide 12+1 months of replacement service. *br>So don't worry, you are assured to choose this company for your Titan 05. *br>If you have any questions or problems, please feel free to contact us through My sincere gratitude goes out to you. The Vepagoo service team wishes you the best.
For my Titan, I bought these and they hold the hood up well. There were little clips on the ends of the struts.
There is no difference between them. Many people refer to both of them as hood struts, even though they are actually called the same thing by different
Selected User Reviews For 2 Front Hood Gas Lift Supports Struts Shocks Springs for 2004-2012 Nissan Titan or 2004 Nissan Pathfinder or 2005-2013 Nissan Armada
A couple of times, I nearly lost my balance on a 2005 Nissan Titan. It took me less than five minutes to install them. The U shaped retaining clip is easily removed by sliding it back slightly with a flat head screwdriver, both to get the old clips off and to replace them. These instructions come with the product (you receive them when you buy it). The price was excellent and the product has so far met expectations.
The Nissan Titan 2006 has been discontinued. Years ago, I had replaced one of these, but decided to replace both this time around. If you don't need to do the first step, you'll save yourself a lot of time. Each shock end needs to be removed from the retainer clips. The only thing they need is to be lifted out of shock just Clips must be removed from an easy job in order for it not to go badly. It would be easier with a helper if your hood would not stay up. I bought them from them and they worked fine and were much cheaper than the major chains. It is all taken care of with just a flathead screwdriver.
I decided to replace the original hood lift shocks of my 2007 Titan after it attempted to suffocate me with a mysterious closing hood. (I'm like Amazon Prime. ) Once I received them, they were packaged perfectly and arrived within three working days. It was also the lowest price I could find on Amazon. As far as installation is concerned. You can impress your friends and neighbors with this repair if you know how to use a screwdriver. This is incredibly easy to do, although you may want to prop the hood open with a broomstick while you take off the first shock. The other shock can be installed with less risk after one new shock has been installed. After learning how to do it, it took me six minutes to install the first shock and two minutes to install the second There appears to be no difference between the build quality and OEM.
It seems that they do their job well, so no complaints, but be cautious. I am extremely thorough when inspecting and notice the packaging has a discoloration to it, as though it had been opened previously. In the pictures above, you can see what I mean. It wasn't just that they sealed the package with a heat seal, but my brother told me things you can expect when you buy a Chinese product. Although I can't fault unregulated stuff, it's the fact I was able to see paint from another car on these things that really got my attention. I am not sure if it is normal to use glue or silicon to hold these clips in place, as you can see in the second photo. As soon as you install them on your vehicle, you won't have to worry about them moving. One piston was loose and is still loose, but I'm going to guess they won't move. I find this to be a vast improvement over my old ones and keeps my hood from smacking against Hopefully, you won't get a brand new item, but a pair of fresh shoes might be yours!.
I replaced the old struts that weren't holding up the hood any more because they were worn out. I replaced it myself after watching a video on YouTube (you just need to look up the steps).
This company provided me with lift supports for my pickup truck that stopped working, so I found them here and ordered them. I went out to put them on as soon as they arrived. As soon as I read the instructions, I grabbed the screwdriver, lifted the clips and then I removed my old ones and put on the new ones. My two pieces of clothing took me about 10 minutes each to put I like them a lot. There were far fewer costs than going to the dealer, and they were very reasonably priced. Thank you for your help.
They are a great addition to the hood. Provides better support to the hood than the factory ones do. This is a great.
As a result, I bought these struts to help my Nissan Titan's hood stay upright. It was okay to install these as long as that "U" clip was still visible. To do it correctly, you need a flat head of the right size, which I did not have and made the job more difficult. I spent some time fooling around with that and finally decided to install the struts in order to avoid hitting the windshield jets. I get the hood hung on the driver's side jet when I close the hood. As of now, it doesn't seem to be a problem but it might become an issue It is my hope that it is not so. Nonetheless, if I were to do it all over again, I would buy Pay a little more than you need to and you will be thankful.