Looking for "used convertible top motors or cylinders near me"? We offer bench-tested, leak-free OEM hydraulic rams, pumps, and lift struts. Fast shipping across New Jersey and nationwide.
Hydraulic rams are inspected for blown seals and fluid seepage.
Electric pumps and motors are bench-tested for strong, smooth operation.
When your convertible top stops working, it is usually an issue with the lift system—specifically a burnt-out motor, a failing hydraulic pump, or leaking lift cylinders. Replacing these at the dealership can cost thousands. At Falcon Car Parts, we offer genuine used convertible top lift components that get your roof moving again for a fraction of the cost.
Every used lift part in our inventory is carefully removed from salvage vehicles and extensively tested. We verify motor voltage, listen for failing bearings, and check every cylinder rod for pitting that could destroy seals.
Located in Clifton, NJ, Falcon Car Parts is perfectly positioned to provide rapid shipping for used convertible top motors and cylinders in New Jersey. When a storm is coming and your top won't close, you don't have time to wait weeks for a part.
From Jersey City to Newark and nationwide, these components are compact and easy to box, meaning we can ship them via standard ground or express delivery directly to your mechanic.
Daily express parcel shipments available!
Convertible lift mechanisms vary greatly. Whether your car uses simple gas shocks or a complex electro-hydraulic pump, we have the parts you need.
The "rams" that actually push the roof frame up. Common failure point due to blown O-ring seals causing fluid leaks in the trunk or rear seat area.
The heart of the system that pressurizes the hydraulic fluid. Usually located in the trunk. Often fails due to overheating or fluid starvation.
Pressurized shocks used mostly on manual convertible tops to make them easier to lift, or used on tonneau cover lids to hold them open.
A reliable top lift system needs to hold immense pressure. Every used lift component passes the following standards: