Nitro Struts
Volvo XC90 SUV Station Wagon Bonnet Gas Struts 2002-2014 (Pair) — Nitro Struts
Volvo XC90 SUV Station Wagon Bonnet Gas Struts 2002-2014 (Pair) — Nitro Struts
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Restore smooth, controlled bonnet operation on your Volvo XC90 SUV Station Wagon with this pair of replacement bonnet gas struts from Nitro Struts. Engineered in Australia to match your vehicle's factory spec, these struts hold the bonnet firmly open for engine bay work and lift it cleanly every time — even on cold winter mornings when worn struts struggle most.
Vehicle Fitment
- Volvo XC90 SUV Station Wagon (2002–2014)
Why Owners Choose Nitro Struts
- ✅ Australian Made — designed and manufactured locally with 30+ years of gas strut experience
- ✅ OEM-Quality Spec — direct replacement, no modifications needed
- ✅ Sold as a Pair — includes both left and right struts for a complete replacement
- ✅ Tested to 50,000 Operations — and salt-spray rated for coastal climates
- ✅ 12 Month Replacement Guarantee — full replacement for peace of mind
- ✅ Same-Day Dispatch — order before 2PM AEST and your order ships today
Installation Notes
Bonnet strut replacement is a straightforward DIY job — typically 15–20 minutes per side with no special tools required. Always have a second person support the bonnet during installation, or use a sturdy prop. Replace both struts as a pair — a new strut paired with a tired one creates uneven loading and shortens the new one's life.
Signs You Need New Struts
- Bonnet drops on its own, won't stay up
- Slow or weak lift when you release the catch
- Worse on cold mornings — gas pressure drops with temperature
- Visible oil residue on the chrome shaft, or hissing when compressed
- Bonnet needs to be propped with a stick or rod
What's in the Box
1 × pair of OEM-quality gas struts (left and right side). Ships same-day from our Australian warehouse with Australia Post tracking when ordered before 2PM AEST. Need a hand with fitment? Get in touch with our team — we've been making and repairing gas struts in Australia for over 30 years.
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