Pajero Rear Door Strut

The Pajero rear door strut is a hydraulic support system for controlled opening and secure positioning of the rear door in Mitsubishi Pajero vehicles. These struts enhance user convenience, replacing prop rods, and ensuring safe and easy access to the cargo area. They contribute to a streamlined design while facilitating efficient and reliable functionality for the rear door.

 

 

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What Does a Pajero Rear Door Strut Do?

The GASTAC pajero rear door strut is an OEM-based replacement gas strut designed to support the rear door, tailgate, liftgate, or trunk lid on compatible Mitsubishi Pajero applications. It helps the rear door open smoothly, stay securely in position, and close with better control.

This replacement rear door strut is compatible with OEM numbers 5802a007, mr991808, mr991807, mr970627, mr526933, and mr271723. It is suitable for users who need accurate OEM matching before ordering.

For repair shops, wholesalers, and automotive parts distributors, GASTAC provides stable product specifications, bulk supply support, and OEM-based gas strut solutions for different vehicle replacement needs.

Why Does a Pajero Rear Door Strut Lose Support?

A weak pajero rear door strut may lose support because of pressure loss, seal aging, corrosion, temperature changes, or frequent opening and closing. Once the strut becomes weak, the rear door may no longer stay open safely.

Common signs include:

  • The rear door drops slowly or suddenly after opening.
  • The rear door feels heavy and needs extra force to lift.
  • The liftgate cannot stay open without manual support.
  • The rear door opens unevenly or feels unstable.
  • The strut shows oil leakage, rust, or visible wear.

If these problems appear, replacing the worn rear door strut can help restore stable support and reduce safety risks during loading, inspection, or daily use.

Pajero Rear Door Strut Specification

Pajero rear door strut specification diagram

  • Compatible Makes: Mitsubishi
  • Year: For Mitsubishi 2007-2013
  • Location: Trunk, Lid, Deck Lid, Liftgate,Door
  • OEM Number: 5802a007, mr991808, mr991807, mr970627, mr526933, mr271723
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years
OEMImageStrokeExtended LengthCompressed LengthForce
5802a0075802a0077.25 in19.38 in12.13 in100 Lbs
mr991808mr9918086.99 in18.62 in11.63 in121 Lbs
mr991807mr9918076.99 in18.62 in11.63 in121 Lbs
mr9706273.54 in10.83 in7.28 in64 Lbs
mr526933mr5269336.95 in18.31 in11.36 in135 Lbs
mr271723mr2717234.12 in14.25 in10.13 in220 Lbs

Which Vehicles Does the Pajero Rear Door Strut Fit?

MakeModelEngineDriveYear
MitsubishiPAJERO IV Van (V9_, V8_, V8_V)3.2 TD 4M414WD01.2010 – 09.2016
MitsubishiPAJERO IV Wagon Hardtop (V8_W, V9_W, NS, NT, NW, NX)3.2 DI-D 4M414WD (V98W, V88W)01.2009 – 09.2016
MitsubishiPAJERO IV Wagon Hardtop (V8_W, V9_W, NS, NT, NW, NX)3.2 DI-D 4M41All-wheel Drive (V88W, V98W)11.2006 – 01.2009
MitsubishiPAJERO IV Wagon Hardtop (V8_W, V9_W, NS, NT, NW, NX)3.8 V6 6G75All-wheel Drive (V87W, V97W)11.2006 – 12.2013

Pajero Rear Door Strut Product Features

Pajero rear door strut product features

  • Highest corrosion resistance achieved through powder coated cylinders and special treated piston rod surfaces.
  • Minimal friction for the production of lowest extension forces.
  • Great life cycles.
  • Protection against vibration and light side forces.
  • Integrated grease chamber.
  • Low break away forces.
  • Installation and storage in any position.

How Do You Install a Pajero Rear Door Strut?

Pajero rear door strut installation guide

Replacing a Pajero Rear Door Strut is a simple DIY task that usually takes about 10 minutes.

  • Step 1: Support the rear door: Have someone hold the rear door fully open, or use a secure prop stick to prevent it from falling.
  • Step 2: Remove the old rear door strut: Use a flathead screwdriver to gently lift the small retaining clip, then pull the strut off the ball mount. Repeat for both ends.
  • Step 3: Install the new rear door strut: Align the new strut with the ball mounts and push it into place until the clip snaps securely.
  • Step 4: Check the direction: Install the new strut in the same direction as the original one. In most applications, the thicker cylinder end faces upward and the thinner rod end points downward.
  • Step 5: Replace both sides: Always replace both rear door struts together to keep even pressure and prevent premature wear.

Why Choose Gastac Gas Spring?

Gas Springs & Struts

As a trusted gas spring manufacturer and supplier, Gastac provides reliable gas strut solutions with consistent quality, stable supply, and strong OEM support for global customers. For buyers, choosing a gas spring supplier is not only about price, but also about product durability, batch consistency, delivery reliability, and professional technical support.

  • Manufacturer direct supply with stable quality and competitive pricing
  • Since 2007, certified with IATF 16949 and ISO 9001:2015
  • Bulk and wholesale orders supported with reliable delivery
  • OEM-friendly with customizable force, length, stroke, end fittings, and mounting options
  • Application support for automotive, furniture, machinery, medical, marine, and industrial uses
  • Clear specification confirmation and responsive communication before production
  • Two-year after-sales warranty for long-term reliability

FAQ

1. How do I confirm if this Pajero rear door strut fits my vehicle?

You can confirm fitment by checking your original OEM number, vehicle model, engine type, and production year. This rear door strut supports OEM references including 5802a007, mr991808, mr991807, mr970627, mr526933, and mr271723.

2. What are the signs of a failing Pajero rear door strut?

Common signs include the rear door dropping after opening, feeling heavy to lift, failing to stay open, opening unevenly, or showing oil leakage, rust, or visible wear on the strut body.

3. Should I replace both rear door struts together?

Yes. Replacing both rear door struts together helps keep the support force balanced and prevents one old strut from putting extra load on the new one.

4. Is the Pajero rear door strut easy to install?

Yes. In most cases, the rear door strut can be replaced with a flathead screwdriver and safe door support. No drilling or major modification is usually required.

5. Can GASTAC supply Pajero rear door struts for wholesale or custom orders?

Yes. GASTAC supports OEM-based matching, bulk supply, and custom gas strut options based on required length, stroke, force, end fittings, and application needs.

Need help confirming fitment or OEM replacement? Contact us today, visit our OEM replacement page,
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