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Old 03-15-2018, 07:50 PM   #6
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Re: Rear Door sliders / stops

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Originally Posted by Perpendicular View Post
Thank you Leon. How long have you had them like this? No issues with day to day use?

I think I like them, but it seems a bit more modern that I am going with on my truck. Undecided.

-Paul
I have had them on for about two years I guess. No issues with them. I guess I wish the struts weren't quite so strong. I'm sure a guy could find some less powerful (for lack of a better word) ones but I haven't looked at this point..... You won't have to worry about the wind catching them. When the door is open it is open to stay until you close it. They also open slowly by nature of the struts. You do have to be a little careful when you close them, when you get over center they want to close by themselves and will slam if you don't hold on to the handle....

Yeah, if a guy was going more toward the stock look they might not be so good. My panel is so far from stock it didn't matter on it....

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