2008 BMW M3 Trunk Lid Lift Support Stabilus

  • This Original Equipment Manufacturer part is the same part that was made & installed by the car manufacturer at the factory where the car was produced.

Additional Fitment Information:
Vehicle Body
2008 BMW M3 Coupe
Brand Stabilus
Part # STB1842728
Condition New
Warehouse A

Stabilus

Packaging

length
17.00
width
1.00
height
1.00
weight
0.50
Information on technical characteristics, the delivery set, the country of manufacture and the appearance of the goods is for reference only and is based on the latest information available at the time of publication.
  1. ol_professor
    29 Apr, 2015
    It arrived quickly in excellent condition. It fits my 2002 BMW Z3 Roadster perfectly and raises the trunk lid as it should.
  2. gary cross
    01 Jan, 2015
    Same as original
  3. Jason
    30 Apr, 2014
    Gets the job done on my 1998 s70 and 1/2 the price of NAPA! What else do you need? Install is a cinch. Just make sure you have a long sturdy object to pry the old struts off and pop the new ones in.
  4. Corey Brooks
    11 Apr, 2014
    As advertised. This perfectly replaced the hatch strut on a TT coupe. It was easy to install, not hard.Great job.
  5. Jaimee Rose Angeles
    29 Jan, 2014
    Works great. After install, my trunk is as good as new. Very happy that I spent the extra $ for this OEM replacement part.
  6. Samsizzle
    08 Jan, 2014
    Arrived on-time, thought I ordered two, but I'll have to order another. My stock ones on my Audi TT '01 just gave out three months ago.
  7. gtlmp01
    05 Mar, 2013
    The fit and finish are good, and installation on an S70 Volvo was quick and easy. Can't comment on longevity yet, but they seem to be working fine so far (couple of months).
  8. FB
    01 Mar, 2013
    Makes me feel like I have a whole new car! use wd-40 to install for ez snap on placement. ;)ps. i put my old trunk strut on the hood strut and now my hood stays open too!
  9. Kori
    07 Jan, 2013
    I purchased these for my 2004 Audi TT Quattro 225hp Turbo.It is an exact replacement for the OEM part. To install it, get someone to hold the trunk lid up, use a small screwdriver to pry up the metal clip on the old strut, then you can pop off the old strut from the ball. Do this to both ends of the strut. (instructions are on the package)Installing is the same - small screw driver to lift up the clip, then press onto the ball. Whole thing took about 15 minutes.My Audi dealer quoted $170.80 for 2 struts and $78.20 for installation. Total $249 plus tax. AutoPartsWAY cost $82.96 which included no tax and free shipping.
  10. Careful buyer
    30 Aug, 2012
    Even though it is an out-sourced item (made in Mexico); the new set of trunk lid supports work well. The new pair has made opening of the trunk lid much easier and its closing coming down much slower, instead of crushing down with the old set. I'm happy w/ the set I bought!
  11. AutoPartsWAYSavesMeMoney
    20 Aug, 2012
    Wow... cheaper than anywhere and easy to install. Stabilus does it right. Thee made my trunk on my Bette pop up an inch and a half compared to a centimeter.
  12. AutoPartsWAY Customer
    10 Oct, 2011
    These were a perfect fit from the original trunk lid struts on my Volvo 850. It took me about 20 minutes replace both struts. One trick to make the hook end snap in easier is to squirt it with a little WD-40.
  13. Richard J. Greenstone
    08 Apr, 2011
    I installed this product on my 2001 Audi TT. It was very easy to install. With regards to the clips which hold the socket end (on the strut) to the ball end (post on the car), do not remove the clip. All you need to do is use a screw driver to pull out the clip just a few millimeters, then the socket slides right into the ball, release the screw driver, the clip snaps back into place and the strut is installed. The strut was a little stiff at first but then loosened up. It works perfectly.

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