If "adjustable" door struts are truly feasable, then the real project here would be to have self-closing doors. The car would have a pressurized reserve tank (a la the Bricklin) and air valves. Open the valve on the strut, and the door lowers. Then close the value and repressurize the strut from the tank, making the door openable again. Combine this with the remote door openers and you've got a car that can flap it's wings! Gus Schlachter VIN #4695 Austin, TX Watkins Family wrote: > The thread on adjustable door struts does bring up a good question. > Would any on our vendors who watch this list be able to come up with a > door strut that is adjustable using air pressure? As we all know, door > struts don't last forever and at around $60.00 a pop for each I would > pay a bit more for a door strut that would last longer....