On the front side door lock It turns out that hole with that weird looking turtle-shaped thingy is where you're supposed to put pics to hold the spring from loading back!! So if you hold the spring with a pic you can easily remove the ball from the position!!! Oh yeah and all I did was just open up a can of man and did not remove The ridges because it gives it a better grip. I just put the cable on there and the new holder then pulled it holds like a champ.
The key is to take a screwdriver and spread the teeth apart so the aluminium fitting fits in. Then use pliers to close them back on the aluminium end piece.
I thought about this but I think it's easier to get the rubber type. A actually I may have done this before because I'm pretty sure I bought those aluminum things one time before and I'm pretty sure I repaired one of these doors one time before so but I can't hundred percent remember or which door it was or anyting but I think one thing that would make a difference if you only got one problem
@@BhodieBob I'll agree that just getting new cables is easier. Getting those aluminum ends on the old cables does require modification. Payoff is they'll never break.
Thanks man 👍 great video!
On the front side door lock It turns out that hole with that weird looking turtle-shaped thingy is where you're supposed to put pics to hold the spring from loading back!! So if you hold the spring with a pic you can easily remove the ball from the position!!! Oh yeah and all I did was just open up a can of man and did not remove The ridges because it gives it a better grip. I just put the cable on there and the new holder then pulled it holds like a champ.
@@mikeruizxd5534 I will look into that
You feed the metal cable through the slot and then slide the metal end over the cable sheathing
The key is to take a screwdriver and spread the teeth apart so the aluminium fitting fits in. Then use pliers to close them back on the aluminium end piece.
I thought about this but I think it's easier to get the rubber type. A actually I may have done this before because I'm pretty sure I bought those aluminum things one time before and I'm pretty sure I repaired one of these doors one time before so but I can't hundred percent remember or which door it was or anyting but I think one thing that would make a difference if you only got one problem
@@BhodieBob I'll agree that just getting new cables is easier. Getting those aluminum ends on the old cables does require modification. Payoff is they'll never break.
@@jaygold4467 just had another original set break
@@BhodieBob That's the reason I went through the extra effort with the aluminum ends. They'll never break.
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