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C10 Club Tennessee
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: White House, TN 37188
Posts: 8,281
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Shaved Door Handles?
Can anybody give me some info on how these work. Also what pound solenoids can I use. I see a lot of 45lb kits on ebay, but I know our doors are heavier then the average Honda(weedeater).
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Location: Modesto, CA
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yes the 45 lbs soleniods will work fine. i actually had some 30 lb ones before but they didnt quite do the job. the trick in shaved door handles is the lenth of the cable. naturally you would think to just pull all the slack in and have the cable tight ready to pop it, but i had better luck when i left a little slack in it. some quality popper make all the difference too. i got my pair from www.a1electric.com
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Current owner of 2016 2500 Silverado Midnight Edition. Former owner of: 69 1/2 ton, change from long/fleet to short/fleet, shaved door handles, shaved tailgate, 4/6 drop, power windows, 700r4 72 blazer, 350 with Holley Commander 950 DFI, crane energizer cam, 350 tranny, dual sanderson blockhuggers/magnaflow exhaust |
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It followed me home?
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Yup
Posts: 5,751
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When I did mine I just used a regular power door lock actuator. I removed a couple of the springs in the latch and it's worked great for about 5 years.
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