weak trunk springs

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steve8462

weak trunk springs

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the trunk springs on my 1979 Fiat Spider seem to be no longer strong enough to hold up my trunk lid. i looked inside the trunk and the springs seem to be on the last spot on the bracket to stretch them. any suggestions. i would like to thank everybody that has helped me on my journey towards total Spider bliss. (just not there yet) LOL
narfire
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I went to my local jobber store and bought a couple of smaller diameter springs and with a bit of fiddling, got them inside the bigger springs. Trunk stayed up with a rack on afterwards. Have since taken the rack off and all is good.
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steve8462

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i never thought of doing that. thats a good idea. i was pondering sliding back the spring cover and putting a couple of zip ties along the spring to make it a little tighter. thanks for the tip
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Your car is a: 1980 FI SPIDER 2000
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Re: weak trunk springs

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That is really clever, and a clean solution.
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Post by JConnerly »

Based the above discussion I placed a nylon tie on each of my springs and now the trunk stays open! Now I need to get some black ones that won't be quite as obvious as the white ones.
steve8462

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cool beans, thanks for the great ideas. i think i might try the zip tie route first (less work)
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