? for those who has shaved door handles
This IMO is a silly question, but I'll help you out anyways.
Autoloc recomends that you don't need locks at all. But I kept mine on and am using power door locks. Just think about it. if you kept the locks on, wouldnt you want to use them? And in order to use them, how would you lock/unlock them?
I'm using my alarm buttons to open my doors. One button for each door.
In short:
Keep locks - Get power door locks. you'll still need a seperate button or remote to open the doors individually.
get rid of it all - you'll still need a remote to open the doors individually.
Autoloc recomends that you don't need locks at all. But I kept mine on and am using power door locks. Just think about it. if you kept the locks on, wouldnt you want to use them? And in order to use them, how would you lock/unlock them?
I'm using my alarm buttons to open my doors. One button for each door.
In short:
Keep locks - Get power door locks. you'll still need a seperate button or remote to open the doors individually.
get rid of it all - you'll still need a remote to open the doors individually.
I had a car with shaved handles. I took the locks out and threw them away. The only reason you would need them is if you had a button on the outside of the car that opens the door.
Mine was ran from a Code alam that popped the doors by remote.
Hope this helps.
Mine was ran from a Code alam that popped the doors by remote.
Hope this helps.
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I can tell you this.... A buddy of mine @ the stereo shop I used to work at had them on his blazer. They broke and he couldn't close his door
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