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shaved doors handles?

Body work and Paint Q & A
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yasmany454ss   +1y
how reliable are shaved dor handles for a daily is a chevy truck
chevygurly   +1y
if you have one of our door popper kits...very
purplekush   +1y
haha kris ull say anything to sell parts


but seriously avs has some good stuff
Central Customs   +1y
ive hadem on my daily for years as long as you have a 911 cable incase you have a dead battery you will be fine
yasmany454ss   +1y
and how do i run the emergency cable... i have never shaved door handles i know how to do the metal work but dont even have an idea on how install the solenoid and popper so please fill me in on that thanks.
Uncle Fester   +1y
Have a hidden button for remote failure and a way to jump the bettery in case truck battery fails.
They are not bad, had some for awhile just sucked when truck battery died. Good luck.
tdog91184   +1y
I've got em on one of my trucks. I won't ever do it again. Solenoids failed, backup button failed because the solenoid went out. The 911 cable to the battery didn't help because the door still wouldn't open. I've had a string in the door for 2 years now until I figure out what I want to do with it. Suicide doors would be the better alternative and just change the handle out with something a little sleeker than stock.

That's my $.02
CHOSN1   +1y
I've had my autolocs on my truck (daily) for over 3 years now and I haven't had any problems yet. I think the problems I have had were because of my alarm remote. But yeah, i would definitely get a emergency button or a choke cable in case something happens
madmazdawg   +1y
Edited: 4/2/2007 6:07:56 PM by madmazdawg

I have had autoloc products on three of my vehicles, no problems two of them were dailydrivers. The only thing I ever ran into was the battery going dead, since then I have installed "glass break savers" it's a cable pull kit that can either go direcly to your latch, or to the solenoid. The steel cable rides inside a plastic sleave that you can run inside a fender or something and if you do have problems you just pull that and it's entry every time. I would personally spend the money to get one of those for a daily driver rather than an emergency button under the bumper or something like that although I do have both, the pull is a much safer bet. Then you can do shaved handles on a daily without the worry. Sorry my post is so long, you just seemed as if you needed the proper info/explaination to tell ya your options. I know a little extra info dosen't hurt everyonce in awhile