What Is a Bonnet Shocker in a Car?
What Is a Bonnet Shocker in a Car? Bonnet Gas Struts & Gas Springs Explained
A bonnet shocker is a gas strut that holds your bonnet open without a prop rod. Gas It Lift supplies and fits bonnet shockers for all vehicle makes across Gauteng. 24-month warranty. Same-day dispatch available. Call +27 71 080 5429.
What Is a Bonnet Shocker?
A bonnet shocker is a gas strut, also called a gas spring or gas lift, that holds a car's bonnet open automatically. It is a sealed, nitrogen-filled cylinder mounted between the bonnet and the engine bay. When you release the bonnet catch, the strut extends under internal pressure and supports the bonnet at full height, no prop rod required. When the bonnet fails to stay open, drops unexpectedly, or needs two hands to hold up, the bonnet shocker has lost its charge and needs replacing.
The term "bonnet shocker" is used widely across South Africa, particularly in Gauteng, as a colloquial name for the bonnet gas strut. Mechanics, panel beaters, and vehicle owners use it interchangeably with bonnet gas strut, bonnet strut, and bonnet gas spring. The function is identical regardless of the name.
Key Facts at a Glance
| Term | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Bonnet shocker | South African informal name for a bonnet gas strut |
| Gas strut / gas spring | Nitrogen-filled cylinder that provides lift force |
| Gas lift | Same mechanism, used across bonnets, boots, and canopies |
| Typical lifespan | 5 to 10 years depending on climate and usage |
| Failure sign | Bonnet drops, won't stay up, requires manual support |
| Replacement time | 15 to 30 minutes per strut with basic tools |
How a Bonnet Gas Strut Works
The bonnet shocker operates on the same principle as any gas spring. A piston rod sits inside a sealed tube filled with pressurised nitrogen gas. When compressed, the gas pushes against the piston and generates the extension force that lifts and holds the bonnet. The force rating, measured in Newtons, must match the weight of the bonnet. Fit a strut with too little force and the bonnet will droop; too much and it will snap upward and stress the hinges.
Gas It Lift Struts identifies the correct force rating for your specific vehicle before supplying a replacement. A bonnet shocker that looks physically similar to your original may carry a completely different Newton rating. Fitting the wrong strut is a common mistake when sourcing parts without cross-referencing vehicle specifications.
- ✓ Extended and compressed length matched to OEM specification
- ✓ Force rating in Newtons verified against vehicle make and model
- ✓ End fitting type confirmed (ball socket, clevis, or fixed)
- ✓ Shaft diameter and tube diameter checked
- ✓ 24-month warranty included on all units supplied
Signs Your Bonnet Shocker Needs Replacing
Gas struts do not fail all at once. The charge bleeds slowly over years, and the symptoms build. The bonnet starts holding itself up less firmly, then it begins to drift down during extended engine bay work, then one day it drops entirely. Do not wait for the full drop. A partially failed bonnet shocker puts stress on hinges and catches that are not designed to catch the weight of a falling bonnet.
Drivers across Gauteng, from Sandton to Soweto and Centurion to the East Rand, use Gas It Lift Struts for same-day bonnet strut replacements. Most orders placed before noon are dispatched the same day via nationwide courier, reaching most Gauteng addresses the following business day.
For vehicles where only one strut has failed, it is worth replacing both at the same time. The second strut has the same age and the same number of cycles. It will follow shortly.
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Common questions about bonnet shockers, bonnet gas struts, and gas spring replacements in Gauteng.
What is a bonnet shocker in a car?
A bonnet shocker is a gas strut or gas spring fitted to the underside of a car's bonnet. It uses pressurised nitrogen to hold the bonnet open at full height without a prop rod. When the strut loses pressure, the bonnet will no longer stay up on its own and the strut needs replacing.
Is a bonnet shocker the same as a bonnet gas strut?
Yes. "Bonnet shocker" is the informal South African term for a bonnet gas strut or bonnet gas spring. All three names refer to the same nitrogen-filled cylinder that lifts and supports the bonnet. Gas It Lift Struts supplies and fits all three under any name.
How long does a bonnet gas strut last?
Most bonnet shockers last between 5 and 10 years under normal use. High-frequency opening, extreme heat, and UV exposure can shorten the lifespan. Once the strut no longer holds the bonnet open firmly, replace both struts at the same time regardless of which one failed first.
Can I fit a bonnet shocker myself?
Most bonnet gas struts clip or bolt into place with basic hand tools. The end fittings are typically ball-socket connectors that snap on and off. Gas It Lift Struts includes fitting guidance with every order. If you prefer professional fitting, installation can be booked in Gauteng.
Does the force rating matter when replacing a bonnet shocker?
The force rating in Newtons must match the weight and geometry of your specific bonnet. A strut with too little force will not hold the bonnet up. One with too much force will stress the hinges and slam the bonnet open. Gas It Lift Struts cross-references the correct Newton rating before dispatching any replacement.
Do you supply bonnet shockers for all vehicle makes?
Gas It Lift Struts stocks bonnet gas struts for a wide range of vehicles including Japanese, European, American, and Korean makes, as well as older discontinued models. Call or WhatsApp with your vehicle year, make, and model and availability will be confirmed immediately.
How quickly can I get a bonnet shocker delivered in Gauteng?
Orders placed before noon are dispatched the same day. Most Gauteng addresses receive delivery within one to two business days. Nationwide courier is also available for customers outside Gauteng.
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Gas It Lift Struts supplies OEM-spec bonnet gas struts for all vehicle makes across Gauteng. Correct force rating, 24-month warranty, same-day dispatch. Call us with your vehicle details and we'll sort you out.