Price : $18.88

Features
- Exact fit, OE quality design ensures easy installation and precise operation
- No special installation tools required
- Rubber O-Ring piston seal forces the fluid efficiently through the valving components providing consistent performance
- Patented Multi-Lobe Seal makes gas springs more tolerant to vibration and temperature extremes
- Individually tested for performance and reliability
Product Description
PARTS MASTER STRONGARM 4856 STRONG ARM LIFT SUPPORT
Customer Reviews
Perfect Fit. Very satisfied., August 31, 2010
By Heriberto Hernandez Jr. 
I ordered a pair of these replacement lifts for my 96 Grand Cherokee, and they were an exact match for my OEM parts. They work beautifully. This is definitely a two-person project since you’ll need one person to hold the lift gate up while the other switches out the lifts. The entire process took about 20 minutes to complete with my father’s help.
You’ll need an E8 socket and a small flathead screwdriver. If you don’t have an E8 socket laying around, see if you can borrow one; otherwise, you may have to buy a set with 6-9 sockets, some of which you may never use.
Great Product, Easy Install, June 14, 2010
By J. Reckling 
This is the same product they had at my local NAPA store, but at a lower price. Installation was easy (required E8 external torx socket that was hard to find on its own). Lifts great.
Easy to install once you have the correct female socket, March 7, 2010
By JMM 
These lift supports work well for my 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. In order to remove the old lifts and install the new ones, I needed an E8 female Torx star socket to remove and replace the arms. (It took me a while to find the right socket.) I got an 11 piece set from Amazon Anytime Tools 11 piece FEMALE E-TORX (star) SOCKET Set w/RAIL E4-E20 that included size E8.
Door, glass or hood. These work!, December 28, 2009
By K-man 
I bought 3 different sizes for my Jeep Grand Cherokee. These are pretty easy to replace, but they are really strong. I have no problem at all now with the heavy rear door. I actually just pop the handle and start to open the hatch door, then these take over and raise it up. Buy them without hesitation.
special socket, July 11, 2009
By Mark Twain 
Got away with using a 1/4″ socket and 4″ extension instead of the special star-head driver tool

