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deltathing
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Re: alarms and central locking Fri, 14 January 2005 00:22 Go to previous message
yup, as mentioned it's quite easy, just a bit of fiddling around. Ive installed jaycar central locking actuators in my ae86, they dont come with any instructions, so they expect you to either know, or improvise, im guessing improvise as they are one size fits all. I didnt use all the bits and pieces it came with, and bent the connecting rod to fit my application, and it works like a charm. i can take some pictures of where i put mine if you like. if i can be bothered ripping the door trims off..
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Read Message   alarms and central locking poh_86Thu, 13 January 2005 11:08
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