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To answer your question yes. Shaving doorhandles does require cutting and welding.
Door popper kits depending on where you get it usually contain two door poppers(15-45lb.) and most good kits come prewired ready for install with two 2-3 channel remotes. You can use door poppers with manual locks, but the lock is virtually useless considering theres no handle to pop the door latch. You don't have to install power door locks, but if you want to there are kits for that as well. If you would like moire information on the shaving handles feel free to PM or e-mail me.
There are other solutions to your problem than just shaving. Replacing your old style loose fitting and easily broken handles with newer style flush mount handles. Of course this will require cutting and welding also.
You can add door poppers to your doors without removing your door handles, but it involves some fabrication to the inner door rods. Let me know if you need anymore help.
HK
[ February 22, 2003: Message edited by: Halloweenking ]</p>
Door popper kits depending on where you get it usually contain two door poppers(15-45lb.) and most good kits come prewired ready for install with two 2-3 channel remotes. You can use door poppers with manual locks, but the lock is virtually useless considering theres no handle to pop the door latch. You don't have to install power door locks, but if you want to there are kits for that as well. If you would like moire information on the shaving handles feel free to PM or e-mail me.
There are other solutions to your problem than just shaving. Replacing your old style loose fitting and easily broken handles with newer style flush mount handles. Of course this will require cutting and welding also.
You can add door poppers to your doors without removing your door handles, but it involves some fabrication to the inner door rods. Let me know if you need anymore help.
HK
[ February 22, 2003: Message edited by: Halloweenking ]</p>