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Tailgate Assist

Discussion in '1st Gen Tundras (2000-2006)' started by Johnnyg, Oct 16, 2016.

  1. Oct 16, 2016 at 8:03 AM
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    Has anyone installed a tailgate assist. I see 2 option; torsion bar or shock and I am wondering what works better.
     
  2. Nov 8, 2019 at 7:25 AM
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    reviving this old thread... im not seeing much besides the torsion bar these days. anyone retrofit a shock for this?
     
  3. Nov 10, 2019 at 7:27 AM
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    there are a few on Amazon for various trucks....so I'm gonna try a couple and see if I can't retro fit one for the 1st gens.

    They will be here tomorrow...gotta love Amazon.
     
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  4. Nov 11, 2019 at 5:02 PM
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    let me know if you make any of them work!
     
  5. Nov 11, 2019 at 10:36 PM
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    well I tried two different ones tonight, 1 for a dodge and 1 for a ford. The struts themselves were very different in length but most of the hardware is the same. The issue you run into is that you will probably have to drill a hole into the tailgate as well as the bedside sheet metal. The ball mount bracket that the kits come with are fairly thick and there just isn't enough room between the tailgate and bed sheet metal due to the thickness of the ball mount bracket.
    I'm going to try and find a ball mount screw and see if I can make this work.

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  6. Nov 12, 2019 at 7:26 AM
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    Cody. I looked at doing this a while back and ran into the strut thickness being too great to fit in the gap. I actually considered removing the tailgate inner bed cover and mounting the strut on the inside of the tailgate wall (vs. between the gate and latch wall). Might need to notch the tailgate steel? Notch the bed cover and reinstall.

    Didn’t pursue as far as you due to other truck priorities. Maybe this is another option outside the box?
     
  7. Nov 12, 2019 at 12:21 PM
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    maybe you could show me a picture about what your saying cause I can’t get a visual of what you mean, sorry. I am thinking about denting in a quarter size of the tailgate and then throwing a threaded insert in there for the ball head screw so there would be more clearance but don’t know if it’s really gonna be worth it. Plus what if I do this and my tailgate is too heavy or too light for the strut....would be all for not then lol
     
  8. Nov 12, 2019 at 1:29 PM
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    Its up to you to make the concept work. Like I said, this was just a brain storming event last year and had too much going on to actually commit to something low on the truck priorities.

    upload_2019-11-12_16-28-48.jpg
     
  9. Nov 12, 2019 at 2:05 PM
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    Gotcha. Yeah I thought about that location too but didn’t wanna have a hole for more dirt and debris to muck up.
     
  10. Nov 12, 2019 at 2:35 PM
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    I could make something happen. Just need the DZ kit in hand then do some reverse engineering.
     
  11. Nov 12, 2019 at 4:51 PM
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    Here is some hardware that I think will make that above DZ opener work without cutting a slot as I suggested above. Ditch the DZ hardware and use these. The final measurements are your call.

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    Could you measure the length of the tailgate cable, get an assist that length and use the threaded studs in place of the existing cable mounting screws?
     
  13. Nov 13, 2019 at 12:38 PM
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    I’m cooking up something right now as this thread restarted a fire from last year. Hope the best for me. If it ends in agony, will you guys still love me?
     
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    Sick! Just don’t ruin those hands
     
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    Those screws are what I was looking to buy locally but no one has them. The ford kit I bought has one but the threads are too small but I believe that it would work otherwise.
     
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    any lucky in this?
     
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    The Hopkins torsion bar will work and isn't really noticeable...
     
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    Does the hopkins bar help both lifting and assists going down on its own?
     
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    I installed one on an F150 several years ago; not on my Tundra. No more than I drive my truck I'm fine with the heavy tailgate...
    Hopefully a few folks on the forum will chime in
     
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    yes, I ended up buying those screws off Amazon but with the two strut kits that I bought, I just couldn't get them to work for me so I gave up on it...
     
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    I'm gonna order that torsion bar and see how it works.
     

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