Yes, the kit I referenced came with four actuators; 2 front doors, 1 side door and 1 hatch. I used the stock wiring for the two rear doors and the supplied wiring to replace the old sketchy stock wiring in the front doors. Very nice. Casey '89 Bluestar On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Eric Gertner <eric@feastvirginia.com> wrote: > Did you use this application for the slider and rear hatch also? > Thanks, > Eric > -------------------------------- > > > > I finally got tired of messing around with the finicky stock setup, and a > > less than stellar experience with one of our list vendors, and so opted > to > > replace my entire system with an aftermarket setup built by MES. > > http://www.a1electric.com/mes.htm > > > > It has Swiss-made actuators which are a direct screw-in replacement for > the > > stock versions. I also chose a keyless entry option, which just makes > sense > > while I'm in there. It's a real straight-forward kit that I'd highly > > recommend to anyone who's experiencing typical automatic doorlock > trickery. > > Total cost for central locking kit + keyless entry = ~$120 > > > > Casey > > '89 Bluestar > > > |
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