Had a great trip this weekend but managed to reverse into a tree with the factory fitted (EGR) canopy rear window/door open End result was the rear window/door was forced upwards beyond limits and both gas struts popped out taking the small ball joints with them. One hinge looks to have broken as well. Door has stayed on and functions, but obviously won't stay open without the gas struts (pretty solid door through!).
Both of my brackets (left and right on the canopy window/door) have a bend in them where the gas strut connects. I am not sure if this is by design or bent as a result of my poor reversing.
I am hoping someone with an EGR canopy fitted could take a couple of photos of where the gas strut connects with the window bracket to show:
1. The shape of the bracket where the gas strut connects. Is the bracket flat or does it have a bend?
2. A close up of the reverse side of the bracket to show how the ball-joint (that the gas strut sits on) is secured. I am thinking that each ball joint can be spot welded back into place.
My Triton is the 2020 version however, I understand the EGR factory fitted canopy fits the 2015 Triton onwards.
Thanks!