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Old 09-10-2007, 11:18 PM   #1
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shaved handles

has anyone shaved their handles or know someone who did and what kit they used, i dont wantto buy a cheap one and regret it by not gettting a big enoug solenoid or what not, and if theres any secrets than i'd like to know now before its to late haha
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Old 09-11-2007, 01:23 AM   #2
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Re: shaved handles

Only door kit I've done was on my 01 Dakota R/T. I went with the Stellar alarm with 100lb. solenoids. I used the upgraded poppers all the goodies they had to offer but the emergency release. GET ONE! I replaces 2 solenoids in about 2 months on the drivers door. The passengers door wasn't used much so it froze up. Water getting in them was my problem. I loved the look but I'd never do it again for a daily driver....Mikey
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