:smokin: I drive a 86 honda accord lx and it was given to me by my older bro and both of the front door handles broke. So i figured they'll just do it again so I was wondering how to shave the door handles and put a push button opener?
:smokin: I drive a 86 honda accord lx and it was given to me by my older bro and both of the front door handles broke. So i figured they'll just do it again so I was wondering how to shave the door handles and put a push button opener?
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Projects:
Working on custom interior
new shocks
body kit
door handles fixed
custom trunk box
take out your old door handles, trace them onto a piece of sheet metal, cut the metal out, weld them in, and then do the finishing work on it.
Buy a door popper kit and it will come with instructions.
Right on thanks! Some day you'll have to come up to glenwood or when i get my license in 2 days i'll go to goldendale you'll have to some show me some cool shit you've done to your car
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Projects:
Working on custom interior
new shocks
body kit
door handles fixed
custom trunk box
I recommend the SPAL Sil-35 door popper kit. I have it in both of my cars and it is very easy to install (relatively) and is super reliable.
how much will that run pearl?
89 accord lxi - Blown head/towed away forever! I MISS YOU!
91 Civic Hatch - Gone
92 Civic Hatch - The Daily Driver
I got them on Ebay for $125 each. They are essentially the same kit as the Autoloc but the solenoids aren't self-grounding. It isn't that hard to put a ring terminal on the black wire and attach it to a ground. The autoloc kits cost twice as much because of that.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2448667473
Actually they are cheaper now.
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