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LR009106 - Bonnet Gas Strut

Original price - Original price €12,90
Original price
€12,90
€12,90 - €12,90
Current price €12,90
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Bonnet Gas Strut a gas-filled telescopic support for the bonnet.

It counterbalances the weight of the bonnet, assisting opening and holding it securely in the raised position. The sealed gas charge extends the strut as the bonnet is lifted and damps its travel. A strut that no longer holds the bonnet up has lost its charge and should be renewed.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 3 2005-2009 (L319)
Land Rover Discovery 4 2010-2016 (L319)
Range Rover Sport 2005-2013 (L320)
Fitment Notes DISCOVERY 3 2004-2009
DISCOVERY 4 2009-2016
RANGE ROVER SPORT L320 2005-2013
Alternative Codes
LR009106LR009106ESBKK780010

In stock 8 units
6 · Gouda 2 · Drachten
Express delivery available

When will my order arrive?
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  • UPS Express (order before 14:00): dispatched today, delivered tomorrow where available.
  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days.
  • Outside EU/UK: delivery times vary — contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What does the bonnet gas strut do?
The bonnet gas strut is a gas-filled telescopic support that counterbalances the bonnet's weight on the Discovery 3, Discovery 4 and Range Rover Sport L320. It assists opening and holds the bonnet up, with the sealed gas charge extending and damping the strut as the bonnet is raised.
How many gas struts are needed, and should I replace them in pairs?
These vehicles typically use one bonnet strut per side, so two in total. When one loses its charge and no longer holds the bonnet up, the other is usually close behind, so most people replace both struts together for even support.
What are the signs the bonnet gas strut needs replacing?
The main sign is a bonnet that drops or won't stay up on its own. A strut that has lost its gas charge feels weak and slow, and cold weather makes a tired one worse. Once it can't hold the bonnet safely on the Discovery or Range Rover Sport, renew it.