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πŸš— Convenient 2-Pack InstallGear Universal Car Power Door Lock Actuators with 12-Volt Motor Review

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Description of πŸš— Convenient 2-Pack InstallGear Universal Car Power Door Lock Actuators with 12-Volt Motor

(2) Actuators. (2) 6.75" Mounting Straps. (2) 8.5" Connecting Rods. (4) Self Tapping Screws. Additional Pictured Hardware.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

you are doing great work Excellent purchase!

These things work great! I used them in a VIPER installation for my Chevy truck. The locks on my truck are very difficult to work and these things slide them around like a lawn mower. Tractor tow. I was able to install them in about 3 hours fairly easily. Most of the time was spent looking for a spot where they would fit in the door panel. Once I found a spot I drilled in Hole to go through the lever and bent it into shape (very easy with a vice) I couldn't figure out what the brass scraper was

Pros
  • (2) 6.75" mounting straps
Cons
  • Hardware

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great, no problems, lasted a few years

I've used these universal drives on other projects and they work great. Recently a 9 year old setup on my car stopped working. At first I thought it was the actuator, I disconnected it from the system, powered it from an external 12 volt source and it worked fine. , but as an intermittent signal. I found that the problem was in the wiring at the door hinge between the unit and the actuator. Nine years of opening and closing the driver's door had weakened the wiring and there was only sporadic…

Pros
  • (2) 8.5" cranks
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

2008 Suzuki XL7 - Great Rebuild

Was a bit unsure when it arrived but decided to give it a try. The case is plastic, but solid. The brackets bend slightly, but it turned out perfect in the end. I installed this on a 2008 Suzuki XL7. An OEM replacement will cost around $350-$400 plus labor. Following the instructions on YouTube I was able to remove the door panel fairly easily. The two most difficult parts of the installation were figuring out where to mount and what wires to connect. In fact, I was able to install the device…

Pros
  • (2) Actuators
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Installed and working.

I just installed these in the rear doors of my 2008 Chevrolet Impala LT. It was a bit of a learning curve as far as removing the door panel, placing the drive and bending the bar. The first wasn't perfect and didn't maneuver the lock properly (this would certainly have resulted in an early death of the device). The second seems spot on, no problem. Went back and fixed the first one and it's fine now - moved the threaded connector and bent the rod again. Strong performance compared to the form…

Pros
  • (4) Self Tapping Screws
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging