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Auto open frunk for $15 [non electric]

Gasaraki

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Oct 21, 2019
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Syracuse, NY
How is this worth posting? This is available at all sites that sell aftermarket parts for Teslas for years.

Keep in mind that doing this to the trunk makes it impossible to close the trunk with one hand using the interior handle.

That's why you add an external handle that mounts flush to the license plate.
 

El joe

Member
Jan 29, 2019
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Bay Area, CA
Those suck. I bought a set and the trunk opens up 4" shorter than it does with the OEM struts.
Yeah, mentioned the shorter opening in my post. That and the fact that it’s a bit harder to close are drawbacks. I like that it pops open fairly wide on its own, so the pros outweigh the cons IMO.
 
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john94si

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Dec 16, 2020
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Mods removed my link for some reason..
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p4594spa

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Aug 29, 2019
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I changed both of the struts in front and back a year and half ago and have had no problems.
The question of it being harder to close the frunk is actually bogus. If you read the user manual, it says to use two hands, so the question of using one hand is mute anyway
 

Phlier

Bluebird
Jun 12, 2019
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Utah
Yeah, whoever reported that as an affiliate link was wrong. The original link, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...sin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1&tag=tmc064-20 is not an affiliate link. If it was an affiliate link, the "&tag=tmc064-20" part would have contained the affiliate's account reference. "tmc064-20" is just a referring site reference number for Amazon's own statistics, and NOT an affiliate account.

If it helps you mods out, any time you see "tmc064-20" after the "&tag," it is NOT an affiliate link.
 

Fernand

Active Member
Mar 22, 2019
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Northern california
I've had both trunk and frunk struts upgraded, and a lighter spring on the frunk latch, with no problems in 2 years. You should always gently use 2 hands, like Tesla says, or center one hand, to close the frunk, no matter which struts are installed. I can't imagine how a slightly stronger strut would warp the hood.

In cold weather they can get sluggish: you need to make sure the balls are clean, free of residual paint, and well lubed. The strut heads with a metal socket are more robust if you're paranoid about wear and the ball then popping out. That allegedly did happen to one guy on his trunk.

There was talk of the opening being abrupt. In a week or so it settles in, and It's then nice and smooth. It's an appropriately simple and inexpensive way to solve what is, after all, a 1st world problem. The new factory stuff is one thing, but I sure can't see spending many hundreds on Chinese retrofit kits that can conflict with activation from the display and the Tesla app.
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vickh

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Dec 16, 2018
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I've had both trunk and frunk struts upgraded, and a lighter spring on the frunk latch, with no problems in 2 years. You should always gently use 2 hands, like Tesla says, or center one hand, to close the frunk, no matter which struts are installed. I can't imagine how a slightly stronger strut would warp the hood.

In cold weather they can get sluggish: you need to make sure the balls are clean, free of residual paint, and well lubed. The strut heads with a metal socket are more robust if you're paranoid about wear and the ball then popping out. That allegedly did happen to one guy on his trunk.

There was talk of the opening being abrupt. In a week or so it settles in, and It's then nice and smooth. It's an appropriately simple and inexpensive way to solve what is, after all, a 1st world problem. The new factory stuff is one thing, but I sure can't see spending many hundreds on Chinese retrofit kits that can conflict with activation from the display and the Tesla app.
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which ones did you use for trunk?
 

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