BILL wrote: > You shold be able to get one at a junkyard for a couple of bucks. If you > plan on removing the dooe handle unit, you need an impact driver. If you > have one, the job is real easy. If you have a Westy, those clips that hold > the inside panel on are no longer available. There is a very high chance > that you will break a couple of them. Make sure the one you get, the lock > works. As they get older, the locks have a tendency to lock themselves > everytime you close your door and will not stay unlocked. Clips no longer available? Is that from anywhere? What do folks do when they break them? -- Please note and remove the spamblock "faux." from my reply-to address above in order to send a reply. I use it to block some of the junk mail. |
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