Subaru Lift Supports

Lift support is an often overlooked vehicle part until it stops working. What it does is hold the hood, hatch, or trunk of the car for you to conduct repairs and inspections, or to simply load cargo. SubaruOnlineParts carries OEM car lift parts that are affordable and made with the highest industry standards. Browse our site to find the appropriate fit for your car’s year, make, and model.


61032SG110 - : Lock Assembly for Subaru Image

Lock Assembly

Subaru 61032SG110
Forester. Left. With smart key.
$140.02
MSRP $194.47
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63563SG010 - : Door Weather-Strip Cover for Subaru Image

Door Weather-Strip Cover

Subaru 63563SG010
$1.70
MSRP $2.37
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61041AJ01B - : Window Regulator for Subaru Image

Window Regulator

Subaru 61041AJ01B
Without auto up/down. Legacy. Wagon. 2.5l. Left. Outback. 2.5l.
$215.43
MSRP $304.28
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61032SG090 - : Lock Assembly for Subaru Image

Lock Assembly

Subaru 61032SG090
Fits Forester Door Lock Actuator Your Subaru may need a new door lock actuator if your keyless entry doesn't work or your lock button...
$139.85
MSRP $194.23
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66201FG010 - : AM/FM Radio Bracket for Subaru Image

AM/FM Radio Bracket

Subaru 66201FG010
$4.58
MSRP $6.37
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41022SG010 - : Side Mount for Subaru Image

Side Mount

Subaru 41022SG010
WRX. Left. 2.0L.
$305.62
MSRP $431.67
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91423FL011 - : Side Trim for Subaru Image

Side Trim

Subaru 91423FL011
Cowl grille & components.
$5.76
MSRP $8.00
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64110AL05A - : Seat Back Frame for Subaru Image

Seat Back Frame

Subaru 64110AL05A
Power, with heated.
$564.44
MSRP $818.03
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64669FA811EM - : Lap & Shoulder Belt for Subaru Image

Lap & Shoulder Belt

Subaru 64669FA811EM
Impreza. Wagon. Second row. Left. Beige.
$146.10
MSRP $202.92
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27540FJ030 - : Rear Speed Sensor for Subaru Image

Rear Speed Sensor

Subaru 27540FJ030
Impreza. Without turbo. Left. From 9/5/11.
$138.91
MSRP $192.93
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20540FE110 - : Trailing Arm Mount Bracket for Subaru Image

Trailing Arm Mount Bracket

Subaru 20540FE110
Impreza. Left. With WRX STI.
$16.42
MSRP $22.80
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61042AL03A - : Window Regulator for Subaru Image

Window Regulator

Subaru 61042AL03A
Legacy, Outback. Left. With touring.
$203.17
MSRP $282.18
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Avoid Inconveniences and Accidents with Genuine Lift Supports

Lift supports are an essential component of your daily commute, especially if you frequently carry heavy load and equipment. This part uses a compression system that stores energy within a cylinder. When it’s closed, the energy is stored. When it’s open, the energy gets released to carry the weight of your car’s trunk or hood. Like most parts, however, hood or trunk lift supports will wear down over time as the pressurized energy escapes from the seal. Typically, they last around five to seven years. Once they reach the end of their life cycle, replace them immediately to avoid inconveniences or accidents.

There will also be times when you need to replace these parts early, especially if the hood and trunk are used frequently. Another factor is when the lift support is regularly exposed to extreme temperatures. Replacing this part usually costs around $50 to $200. The price depends on the quality and value you’re getting from the shop you’re buying from. It’s advisable to purchase OEM car lift parts to ensure the quality of the product and avoid mishaps. Lastly, make sure you’re buying compatible lift support for your car as this part is vehicle specific.

Buy OEM Trunk, Hood, & Tailgate Lift Supports Online

If you need an authentic lift support replacement, look no further than SubaruOnlineParts. We only carry OEM products that are designed to withstand wear and heavy usage. We also sell them for lower than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price. To grab these amazing deals, visit our site and browse the appropriate car lift part that you need. If you have more questions about the product, don’t hesitate to reach out and our in-house experts will clear any confusion on your end.

Frequently Asked Questions Subaru Lift Support

1. What are hood lift supports?

Hood lift supports are pressurized cylinders that help car hoods, hatches, trunk, and rear window glass stay raised. These lift supports prevent these components from suddenly closing, which is especially useful when you’re hauling cargo or doing repairs.

2. How does the front hood lift support work?

The lift support extends whenever you lift the lid of your hood or trunk. The cylinders contain oil and nitrogen gas, creating a stable and compressible material. Its rods connect to a piston that increases or decreases the internal pressure on the gas, depending on how you open or close the hood or trunk.

3. How long does a trunk lid lift support last?

These components can last up to 50,000 miles or so before needing to be replaced. Like any other car part, trunk lift supports deteriorate over time due to natural wear and tear. Signs of a faulty lift support include gas leaks that result in pressure loss.

4. Can you repair a failed truck lift support?

It’s best to replace defective lift supports with new ones rather than trying to repair them. You should also change them in pairs rather than individually to ensure the proper balance of wear and tear. After measuring your struts, prop open your hood or trunk with the defective lift support, remove the failed braces, and unbold the fasteners. Once done, you can install the new lift supports.

5. How do you measure lift supports?

When replacing your front hood lift support, first measure your old hood lift supports from the middle of each ball socket or eyelet. Afterward, measure the rod length from the center of the end connection point to where it meets the tube. Once done, you can calculate the compressed size by subtracting the rod length from the extended length.