Description
When you’re working long days in the cab and need some fresh air, there’s nothing worse than fighting with a sunroof that won’t stay open or slams shut every time you hit a bump. This replacement gas strut brings back that smooth operation your Case tractor had when it rolled off the lot, so you can get the ventilation you need without wrestling with heavy glass panels or trying to prop things open with whatever’s handy in the cab.
What You’re Getting
- Perfect 100 Newton pressure rating that won’t overpower the sunroof or leave you struggling to lift it
- Exact 240mm length designed specifically for Case cab sunroof assemblies
- Weather-sealed construction that maintains steady pressure through hot summers and cold winters
- Ball joint connections that snap right into your existing mounting points
- Reliable operation that keeps your sunroof positioned right where you want it
Where This Part Shines
Whether you’re running your 95 series through harvest season, using an 85 series for summer field work, or operating a 2000 series during those hot cultivation days, this strut keeps your sunroof working properly when you need that extra airflow most. These tractors see plenty of dusty, hot conditions where good ventilation makes the difference between staying comfortable and being miserable in the seat.
Built to Handle Farm Life
That 100N pressure rating isn’t random – it’s precisely calibrated for Case sunroof weight and geometry. Strong enough to lift the glass smoothly but not so powerful that it’ll slam open or stress the hinges. The sealed design keeps working despite the constant vibration, temperature swings, and weather exposure that cab components deal with every day.
Good to Know
Installation is straightforward – just support the sunroof while you pop off the old strut and snap on the new one. If you’ve been propping your sunroof open with sticks or bungee cords, check the hinges for any damage before installing the new strut. Replace both struts at the same time – they wear at similar rates and mismatched struts cause uneven lifting.






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