- Value Pack of 2: Enjoy a cost-effective solution with this listing that includes 2 high-quality automotive lift supports, designed for your Tailgate.
- Optimal Extended Length: These lift supports boast an extended length from center mount to center mount measuring 22.83 inches, ensuring reliable and efficient support for your vehicle’s Tailgate, Liftgate, Trunk or Hatch
- Easy-to-Follow Instructions Included: Lift Supports Depot’s high-quality lift struts are designed for hassle-free installation in minutes, and often require no special tools. Enjoy a quick and convenient setup process
- Premium Quality Lift Struts: Lift Supports Depot provides lift supports that are synonymous with quality. Crafted to meet high standards, these struts offer durability and performance, giving you confidence in your purchase
- Compatibility: Trust in the compatibility of these lift supports with a range of OEM numbers, including PM1038R, PM1038L-R, 6222L, 6222R, P7988, 63269AG011, 63269AG001, 63269-AG011. If you have any questions, please review the OEM numbers on your original support and reach out to us. We can then confirm whether this lift support is the correct replacement or if another is appropriate


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Lift Supports Depot Qty (2) Compatible with Subaru Legacy Outback 2005 to 2009 Wagon Tailgate Lift Supports Shocks Struts
*$724.90
Informação adicional
UPC | 719926142472 |
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Manufacturer | Lift Supports Depot |
Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22.83 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item model number | PM1038L-R |
Manufacturer Part Number | PM1038L-R |
Date First Available | November 18, 2015 |
Reese Jacobs –
Struts were really easy to install, no problems and do a great job keeping the liftgate up even in cold weather.
GoNorth –
These were easy to install on my subaru, since the cold in the winter ended up ruining the originals. I used a youtube video since the instructions weren’t great. Cheaper than at the dealership, and easy to install with basic tools.
med1pilot –
The rear lift gate on our Subaru Outback wagon was getting weak and requiring more and more effort to get it to open all the way and stay that way. Finally one cold day when it dropped on its own, bonking me soundly in the head, I decided to replace the struts. I went to our local auto parts store, and found they wanted almost $122 dollars for a pair!! Since they were not in stock and it would have been a special order, I decided to just come home and research Amazon. I was quite surprised, and a little suspicious of the potential quality of these based on the price, but ordered anyway. They were a little challenging to mount because the instructions are pretty vague, but finally got them installed. The first couple of times I flipped open the lift gate, I almost got hit in the face. The gate now springs up all the way open with only a slight pull to get it started. Even if these only last a year, I can continue to replace them for the life of the car, and still come out money ahead for what the parts store was going to charge.
Amazon Customer –
Exact fit for my 2006 Subaru Outback. Work like OEM. Would give 5 stars, but fit between rod and piston bore is a little loose. But for the price compared to other options, should last the remaining life of the car.
Michael G. –
Fairly straightforward installation
Works as advertised.
Michael –
Easy install. Had to remove 1 trim piece and un bolt 2 bolts per side. Heck of a lot cheaper than from dealership.
Ed Lake –
These fit my car perfectly and have restored the functionality of my tailgate – better than I can ever remember it. I could tell from the thought that went into the manufacturer’s packaging and instructions, that this was a good quality product. The delivery was quick and 5 stars is certainly deserving.
Simon –
Install was tricky but that was because getting the existing hardware off was the real pain. Once I did these went on with ease and were an exact fit. Soooooooo nice to finally have the hatch lift and stay up. Such a simple fix and just bummed I waited so long to do it.
Highly recommend using vice grips to hold door up (grip other strut while removing one) or long pole to keep the doors maxed out as compressing these into place without tools holding the door is a pain. A friendly friend would also work nicely.
Otonio –
Pretty straight forward to install, although you will have to find a YouTube video as there are absolutely zero instructions. The only complaint I have is that the lift gate doesn’t fully open. And it’s a little stiff. Once you get the gate about eye level, you have to keep pushing it up to make sure it opens, otherwise it just stops there. Perhaps the colder weather is to blame or maybe because the are new they need repeated use to loosen them up. Either way, they fit and work, but not at seamlessly as I had hoped.
A frustrated reader –
These are not hard to install, but here are some hints:
1. Buy a push fastener removal tool and an assortment of push fasteners
2. Watch a couple of youtube video
3. Remove/replace the screws with a socket, not a screwdriver
4. On the left side, you can screw in the ball stud, assemble the support, then finally insert the retainer clip in the ball socket. On the right side, the hole for the clip is on the back, so you have to put the stud in the socket and insert the clip before you screw the stud into the car.