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Car Strut Repairs

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There are so many repairs places for electronics,shoes, fans, etc, but is there anywhere that fixes car struts for car  boots/trunks?

 

I prefer fixing things rather than throwing away like I we often do in the West. One of the good things about Thailand. In England repairs often cost more than replacements.

 

Thanks in anticipation.

 

Just ask your car mechanic.  He will fix it or tell you where.  Some stuff just has to be replaced even here.

2 hours ago, stament said:

There are so many repairs places for electronics,shoes, fans, etc, but is there anywhere that fixes car struts for car  boots/trunks?

 

I prefer fixing things rather than throwing away like I we often do in the West. One of the good things about Thailand. In England repairs often cost more than replacements.

 

Thanks in anticipation.

 

I replaced my Camry bonnet struts from Lazada.  Very inexpensive and easy to fit.

I don't think that gas struts can be repaired. A set of 2 new struts, with all mountings, designed for your car will most likely cost less than 400 baht on Lazada.

A set for my Navara was 375 baht

I had my Toyota SUV lift gate struts replaced at Pro Auto in Hang Dong....

The cost was minimal....

Daengs off Mahidol Rd would also be a good choice....

8 minutes ago, pgrahmm said:

I had my Toyota SUV lift gate struts replaced at Pro Auto in Hang Dong....

The cost was minimal....

Daengs off Mahidol Rd would also be a good choice....

 

OP is asking about repair, not replace.

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8 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

OP is asking about repair, not replace.

It will take longer time, hence more cost, to repair than replace. 

I doubt whether they can actually be repaired.

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Thanks everyone, I guess replacement is the way forward for this type of item. 

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