Pre-Order Sale: 1967-1972 Chevy Remote Power Door Lock Kit
Remote Power Door Lock Kit specifically designed for the 67-72 Chevrolet Trucks. This is NOT a universal kit, and comes with complete application specific directions. This kit comes completely wired, so no guess work for you! The only wires that you are required to hook up, is the 12V+ and ground wires. There are 2 input wires into the Receiver/Control module to allow you to add a inside power door lock switch if you so desire.
The complete kits come with the following:
------------------------------------------------------------------------- Regular Retail Price: $79.95 Shipping: $9.95 via USPS Priority Mail (to the lower 48 states only) $15.95 to Canada Payment: PayPal or US Postal Money Order To Order: Simply send us a PM with your PayPal address AND the part number of the Remote Power Door Lock Kit (Part #: RDL6772). And we'll send you an invoice via PayPal with the total! Also if you want an Extra Key Fob ($10.95) please note that in your PM ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks for looking and have a great day!! |
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yeah, that's a nice setup and good price. what gets riveted to what during the install?
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Will these work with Blazer doors?
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Need to drill 1/8 holes for the rivets The backing plate sits on the top of the inner brace, and the end goes tight to the door edge, and it will be exactly in the right position so no guess work positioning it. Tools needed to install inside door componants, are phillips screwdriver, needle nose pliers, hand riveter, 1/8 drill. Hope this helps any other questions please feel free to ask. Thanks |
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got it, thanks!
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We used a pickup of ours to make this unit, so we know it fits the pickup. WE do not have a blazer in this area to try it on, to check for fit. If you would like I can send you the measurements, and you could measure yours. Thanks |
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Will all of the parts and wiring be hidden when installed ? Will my original black "knobs" connect to this system ? Thanks !!! . . . . |
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All the parts and wires are hidden inside the door, also the four rivets on each door are under the door panel. Your original black knobs will stay on. The system connects to the bottom of the rod your black knobs are on. When you use the remote your black knobs will go up when unlocked, and go down when locked. Any more question please ask. Thanks David |
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Does this system auto lock after the vehicle starts?
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NO it does not auto lock, but that is something you could do. I think the newer trucks unlock when put them in park, and locks when you take them out of park. We have tried to make our kit very easy to wire as it comes prewired, with only the + & - to hook up. Thanks |
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i plan on going with a kit like this,couple questions, how it the wire ran from the door to the fusebox? what is different from this kit and the on from lmc?
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The wires are ran Thur the door jam, just like for power windows, or door speakers etc. To the best of my knowledge no one else has a kit made just for the 67 to 72 Chevy trucks. All others are universal if you read the description. Most universal 50.00 kits don't have wireless remotes. The 59 to 69.00 universal kits do have remotes If you look at the pictures of universal kits, they have 2 straps with holes in, there is no way you can use these to mount the solenoids in a 67 to 72 chevy truck. Also these kits are not pre wired. Our kits come pre wired except for the + & - No guessing where the wires go. Our plated solenoids are made to line up exactly, by placing them on the window channel brace going to the inner door panel, and the outside door edge. Hope I have answered your questions, if you have any more please feel free to ask. Thanks David |
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Do you have any installed pics?
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And how many remotes come with it?
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What in particular would you like a picture of? Our directions will have pictures of doing the installation and how it's done. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask. Thanks |
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Just wondering about window clearance since I'm running one piece windows. They practically touch the latch when rolled down.
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There is quite a bit of room between the window channel and the solenoid, as the solenoid is to the rear, and to inner side of the door. It does not come close to the glass when rolled down. Thanks |
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This is very intruiging as I have this on a list of things I want to engineer for my Suburban. If I was doing it I would use oe GM solenoids, but for your price and statement of fitment, I am very willing to make exceptions on that. I do have a couple questions though. I noticed that one solenoid has two wires and the other has five. Is this system capable of unlocking one door and/or both doors like oe systems?? Can another solenoid be added for my third door?? I realize the mounting configuration for the third door is an unknown entity, but having to engineer one is much better than three. How do you recommend getting the wires to the doors?? What kind of conduit/tube is recommended for sealing the wires/holes in the pillar and door from the elelments?? How big is that remote??
I think that is all for now. Looks like a very nice setup. |
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Also interested in this for my suburban. My locks are a little stiff. Do you think your system will have the power to still work them?
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Is it feasible to get a second remote (the picture only shows one)?
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