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Repco 41in 6 Drawer Tool Chest - RTC-41IN-GY
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Repco 41in 6 Drawer Tool Chest - RTC-41IN-GY

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Repco 27in 5 Drawer Tool Chest - RTC-27IN-GY
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Repco 27in 5 Drawer Tool Chest - RTC-27IN-GY

$439
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Mechpro 39 Inch 5 Drawer Tool Chest - MPBTC-39IN-5D

Mechpro 39 Inch 5 Drawer Tool Chest - MPBTC-39IN-5D

$510
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Repco 35in 6 Drawer Service Trolley - RST-35IN-GY

Repco 35in 6 Drawer Service Trolley - RST-35IN-GY

$1,041
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Toledo Gas Strut Support Tool - 301276

Toledo Gas Strut Support Tool - 301276

$59
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Mechpro 27 Inch 5 Drawer Tool Chest - MPBTC-27IN-5D

Mechpro 27 Inch 5 Drawer Tool Chest - MPBTC-27IN-5D

$395
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Repco 56in Workstation Hutch - RWSH-56IN-GY

Repco 56in Workstation Hutch - RWSH-56IN-GY

$989
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Repco 50in Workstation Top Locker - RWSL-50IN-GY

Repco 50in Workstation Top Locker - RWSL-50IN-GY

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Gas Struts on the 2002 Toyota Hilux: What You Need to Know

When it comes to the 2002 Toyota Hilux, gas struts aren't typically part of the standard setup, especially when considering common applications like the bonnet or tailgate. This might surprise some, given how popular gas struts have become in modern vehicles, but there's a practical reason behind it.

The 2002 Hilux, known for its rugged and no-nonsense design, generally relies on traditional mechanical support methods for its bonnet and tailgate. For instance, the bonnet is usually held up by a simple prop rod rather than a gas strut. Similarly, the tailgate operates on a cable mechanism and hinges to support loads, without the assistance of gas struts.

Why leave gas struts out? The straightforward answer lies in reliability, cost, and ease of repair. The Hilux has always been designed as a tough workhorse, often used off-road or in remote areas where service stations might be few and far between. Prop rods and mechanical supports are less likely to fail or require replacement compared to gas struts that can wear out, leak gas, or lose pressure over time. This durability-first approach suits the vehicle's rugged nature.

So, if you were hoping to slap some tailgate or bonnet gas struts on your 2002 Hilux, you might have to look at aftermarket options specifically made for older models, but these wouldn't be the factory fitment. These days, many Hilux owners upgrade to gas struts for convenience, but it's not an original feature.