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I have never seen them in action. Does the cable release a catch that allows them to pop open? Do they open slowly with the nitrogen piston or is it like a snap open? How do they get back down? Do you have to push them back down by hand? Or does the cable pull them back down?
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 106 Joined: 18-April 12 From: San Diego CA Member No.: 14,397 Region Association: None ![]() |
Thanks for the info guys. I wasn't sure if you had to push them down by hand. The kits seem pretty nice and well done. I know it only saves a little weight but its just one less electrical thing to go wrong and it has a cool factor since I love all things mechanical.
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