

🚗 Elevate your tailgate game with lasting strength and style!
The A-Premium Tailgate Rear Hatch Lift Supports are precision-engineered shock struts designed specifically for Hyundai Santa Fe models from 2007 to 2012. Featuring a black anti-rust coating and secure air column packaging, these durable struts offer easy installation and reliable performance, backed by a strong 4.6-star customer rating.





| ASIN | B01H7JG7O4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 37,833 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 156 in Car Boot Gas Springs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (285) |
| Date First Available | 17 Jun. 2016 |
| Item Weight | 680 g |
| Item model number | 81770-2B001 |
| Manufacturer | Century Huateng Network Overseas Limited |
| Manufacturer part number | GS0044 |
| OEM Part Number | 81770-2B001 |
| Package Dimensions | 53.8 x 5.6 x 3 cm; 680 g |
| UPC | 605757371788 |
L**H
Tailgate struts
Very high quality struts, which are easily as good or better than the original struts,(although the original ones did last 13 years). I would definitely buy again without hesitation...hopefully in 13 years time.
M**D
Easy fitting.
Great product and very easy to fit.
J**S
Muy buena calidad
J**N
منتج جميل يستحق الشراء دعامات باب الشنطة سنتافي 2012 وسعر مناسب جودة ممتازة
S**D
Overall I am very pleased with this purchase. The struts arrived on time, were very simple to install, sold at a price mush less than the OEM part sold at the dealership and they work well. It fit my Hyundai Santa Fe Sport perfectly. It took about 5 mins to install both sides using only a small screwdriver. I installed it about a week ago and I find that when I open the tailgate I have to hang on to it because the tailgate tends to open during the last part of its swing with a little too much umph, I assume that after short break in period this will soften up a bit and open fully a little more gently. I would suggest that the supplier include some instructions with the struts. Since installation is so easy the instructions would require little effort to write and along with a diagram would not take more than a single page. Although installation was a snap, anything requires some explanation the first time one tries. Failing the existence of any written instructions, there are some good videos showing how to install these struts on YouTube. PS It has now been 2 weeks since I installed the struts and as I thought they now open very smoothly and without any excess umph
M**B
I put these on a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe. One of the OEM shocks had started to fail which meant it wasn't lifting the back entirely. Not quite to the point where it wouldn't go up at all, but certainly lost its "oomph". I snapped off the old ones after loosening the retaining collar, put these new ones in and popped the collar in place, and boom, done. For the install itself, since I didn't have a helper, I used a 2x4 scrap of wood that was long enough to reach from the ground up to the fully extended rear door. At one point I did accidentally bump the wood and dislodged it but since I was doing just one at a time, the force of the door hitting me on the head wasn't too bad. :) Just be smart about it and have someone assist by holding the door up or do a better job than I did of propping it in place, and do one at a time "just in case". The new ones have been working great. Less noisy than the old ones, I think, and they do a full extension to raise the door all the way unlike the old ones so they're handling the load just fine.
C**S
fits and works for a 2010 Santa Fe
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