Mission accomplished: lift assist installed

Lift assist with gas struts installed inside the pop-up truck camper - Photo: Still Gravity.
One of the new gas struts installed in the pop-up truck camper.         

Raising the roof of the truck camper when we were tired was always a pain. Now, after 11 years, finally we got some help installing two gas struts - or gas springs, whatever you prefer. 

We installed them inside to avoid drilling more holes to the exterior of the camper shell and to protect the struts from the elements. The best part is that they can be removed easily thanks to the marine Bimini fittings used in the installation - just need to pull out the pins and done.

Attachment of the truck camper gas struts to the Bimini fitting - Photo: Still Gravity.
The strut attached to the Bimini fitting and hold by a pin. 

The gas struts are of the Suspa brand, and we bought these Bimini fittings in Amazon - the link is affiliate. The idea came from this page of WanderTheWest.

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