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Hello,
I have a 2014 California Beach. So it uses gas struts to lift the roof.
All works fine.
However I put surf boards and windsurf equipment on the roof and the struts, which are rated to lift 450NM will only just hold one board at extension and not to full lock out.
In fact the mechanism will lift a windsurf board in a bag - when the bag is dry - but if it rains and the bag gets wet - the roof won't stay up.
I have identified a supplier that for very little money say they can up-rate the existing struts or supply brand new ones. I'm thinking of uprating to 900NM.
Uprating follows the same rationale as the tailgate lift that when uprated can lift 4 bikes on the bike rack.
Question is: Has anyone on the forum tried uprating the roof struts on a beach?
UPDATE-
Having looked into this in some depth I don't recommend touching the original struts (unless they have become faulty). The beach roof design is such that the bellows actually act to restrain the roof elevation. Thus if you up-rate the struts the extra force exerted might rip the bellows canvas.
I have a 2014 California Beach. So it uses gas struts to lift the roof.
All works fine.
However I put surf boards and windsurf equipment on the roof and the struts, which are rated to lift 450NM will only just hold one board at extension and not to full lock out.
In fact the mechanism will lift a windsurf board in a bag - when the bag is dry - but if it rains and the bag gets wet - the roof won't stay up.
I have identified a supplier that for very little money say they can up-rate the existing struts or supply brand new ones. I'm thinking of uprating to 900NM.
Uprating follows the same rationale as the tailgate lift that when uprated can lift 4 bikes on the bike rack.
Question is: Has anyone on the forum tried uprating the roof struts on a beach?
UPDATE-
Having looked into this in some depth I don't recommend touching the original struts (unless they have become faulty). The beach roof design is such that the bellows actually act to restrain the roof elevation. Thus if you up-rate the struts the extra force exerted might rip the bellows canvas.