








🚗 Elevate your BMW experience—lift with confidence, drive with pride!
The BOXI Front Hood Lift Support Struts are precision-engineered gas shocks designed to replace OEM parts 51238174866, 4541, and SG402049 for BMW E39 5 Series models from 1996 to 2003. Measuring 13.11 inches extended and 9.17 inches compressed, these durable struts offer smooth hood lifting and secure support. With easy installation and a 65-year limited warranty, they provide a cost-effective, reliable upgrade that restores your hood’s effortless operation.














| ASIN | B014P1DY6Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #227,044 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,315 in Automotive Replacement Shock Lift Supports |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (513) |
| Date First Available | August 31, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Item model number | be593565-f2a6-4169-bbc4-bb2e48c96fd8 |
| Manufacturer | ShangHai BOXI Auto Parts Co., Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BXC300002022-2 |
| OEM Part Number | 613781,51238174866, SG302016,SG402049,4541,8194195 |
| Package Dimensions | 15.79 x 2.44 x 1.46 inches |
R**G
very well made, comparable to the BMW feel when lifting Hood
They went on fairly well. Holding in my hand they felt solid. BMW hood is fairly heavy. I have used same brand my friend ordered for his car years ago and I checked his car out before buying for my car and since I installed his and showed him how to do it. When mine went over this past winter, I checked his out to see how the lift power was and felt the same. Like the company. Compared to the cost of new BMW ones these could be 80% the quality, but looks sturdy and other set was 3+ years. Highly recommend from lifelong car home mechanic.
N**F
These work great!
I own a 1997 BMW 528i. I was recently closing the hood, and I heard gas expelling from the left hood lift support. The right one couldn't support the weight of the hood on its own, so the hood came down abruptly. I immediately opened the hood to see if my worst fears were true. Yes, the left hood lift support had broken for good and the hood could no longer stay up on its own. I could've just replaced the broken lift support, but I decided to get a pair of these at a really good price and replaced both. I'm glad I did. It used to be the last part of lifting the hood was the toughest part where I struggled. I'm struggling no more. This is the way I guess it was supposed to be (I've only had this vehicle for 8 years). Lifting the hood is now easy and the hood stays up with no problem. Installing (on my vehicle) was very easy. I used a large flat head screwdriver to pry off the old lift supports, and I used my bare hands to install the new lift supports. No regrets buying this brand!
L**M
Great on BMW E39
These are very well built. The cylinder is noticeable larger than the stock units, presumably making them stronger, but this does not interfere with the clearance available. They fit just right. Installation is a breeze... well, you will need to remove the cabin air filter box on each side to install, but that is also fairly easy. Tools needed: a small flat screwdriver does a nice job at popping out the retainer clips in the old units. The new units just pop in with a small amount of pressure. You must have some sort of pole to hold your hood up securely while you're replacing these. NOTE: do not remove it until you have replaced BOTH units. A broom or mop stick usually does the job. Ensure that it is strong...the hood in an E39 is quite heavy. When inserting the replacement, start with the bottom first. It should snap into place easily. The top connector may seem to be too far up to fit. In that case do not try to compress the shock; push the hood up a bit instead. Normally that should give the required clearance for the upper socket to snap into the ball. Replace the cabin air filter box insuring the ventilation pipe snaps correctly into the filter box and you are done. Repeat the process on the other side. Do not get tempted to replace only one. The new one will wear out faster since the older but still working shock is weaker. Always replace them in a pair.
R**.
works well used prior
Works well on my BMW x5
L**R
Good quality product
Got these for the trunk lid of my 1998 BMW 528i. With the MFG originals costing at least 4x as much, was a no-brainer to buy. I've had success with a few other Boxi brand products for the car, too. Installed easily enough. When compared side-by-side to the one that broke - also a non-BMW strut, this one definitely has a bit more robust shaft. When comparing this Boxi to the BMW one on the other side, the strut s not quite as robust/in diameter as the BMW, but pretty close to it. Happy with it. Good value.
K**O
Too stiff
I had high hopes of this product until I have used it for the past two years. Keep in mind, I assumed these struts would "loosen" up but they did not. Not sure if the pair I bought are defective.....
G**N
Good purchase
Good price for the parts, good fitment, works as should.
T**Y
Piston for BMW E39 trunk - inexpensive, works
I replaced the failed pistons on the trunk of my 2002 E39 BMW, and the trunk immediately lifts more easily. Installation is a bit clumsy because you need to first remove the snap ring on the pin on the trunk lid to take off the old piston. But installing the new unit is straightforward. Hint: add a dab of grease on the ball and on the pin on the trunk lid. I can't comment on the durability of these new pistons.
I**A
Works great! Mine were blown forever and this lifts the hood effortlessly and had the perfect amount of strength for this heavy hood. It's hard to find a aftermarket option for these due to the clearance of the ball ends. This fit 100% and it's easy to install.
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