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Old 05-21-2002, 07:52 PM   #1
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Post shaved door handles

anyone whos done this how hard is it when it comes to the selenoids and poppers. thanks for any info. later
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Old 05-21-2002, 11:22 PM   #2
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havnt done it but many friends have and lots of problems
. IM shaving the handles and passenger side key hole and just using the key hole on the driver door to open it. My dads friend did the rigging
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Old 05-21-2002, 11:29 PM   #3
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That's a good idea!
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Old 05-22-2002, 12:01 AM   #4
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I did my 78 ElCamino a few years ago, wasnt a big deal at all.. Just a short trip to the salvage yard and 1 alarm system.

I used GM starter soleniods, Plunger and a standard ignition coil mounting bracket. Bolt the bracket inside the door, slide the soleniod in(leave it loose) then take the old rod that went to the door handle and attach it to the plunger. Adjust the soleniod were you need it.

Next was to unplug the power locks and use this wiring for the soleniods. Here's were the trick part comes in... The alarm system was designed to unlock the drivers side with one click, both door locks with 2 clicks. So all of that worked great when it came time to open the doors.. click click and your in. I also took a old universal ignition switch and mounted it in the bed in case of emergencies (it opened both doors too).

In each door I mounted 1 very strong, very short spring to push the door open after clicking. O and since the old power lock system was used, this is how you got out too. or if you really wanted to use the handle inside, you could.

The only trouble I had was during the winter, nothing a bucket of water wouldnt cure though... heck any door will freez up given the chance. I'd do it again if I had the right vehicle.

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Old 05-22-2002, 08:59 AM   #5
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thanks for the info guys. i can get a kit with a strong selenoid around the price of 300. yea yea i know kinda expensive but i liked it. anyways where do you mount the poppers at?? later

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Old 05-22-2002, 09:46 AM   #6
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AUTOLOC, makes the best kit on the market IMO, and it comes with 38# solonoids plenty to open these old doors, and you can find the kits for around $145. I put this kit on over 3 1/2 years ago and no problems. Put the poppers down in the lower corner of the door. And shaving your doors then leaving a key hole? shaving is kinda pointless then. If you do do that at least move the key hole way down to the bottom of the door. JMO every body is different

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Old 05-22-2002, 12:59 PM   #7
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yea thats the kit i was looking at. its from autoloc. with 50 pound selenoids and all the wiring and remotes and everything it was listed around 300 but im sure you can get it cheaper. later

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COOL!!! They make a great kit. But you don't need anything stronger than 35-38#, the rest is overkill. The kit is straight forward. I installed both doors and all wiring in about 1.5hrs. pretty easy. Good luck
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hey nsane one more question. where did you get your kit from? did you order it or go to a local store or what. oh and by the way. since you seem to be into a lot of custom stuff do you know of any place i can find some lcd lights to go between my roll pan and tailgate. thanks.
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