lottoe
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quote: Originally posted by Fear
quote: Originally posted by 87dannyboy
maybe you could make some battery terminal extensions hidden under the car, so if you get a flat battery you can just connect up some jump leads and your sorted.
Thats what most people do, i did it on mine, just ran a postive wire from battery to underneath of front of the car which if needed you can charge the battery through or on a jumper lead/pack!
Its worth paying for a good solenoid! Mine were fairly good ones but if your doors are slightly heavy like mine were then they pop but you have to get your fingers in to pull open!
Well its a 5 door corsa soo the doors are pretty light, im sure they'll fall off if u close em to hard tho
[Edited on 24-10-2007 by lottoe]
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Fear
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look on ebay theres loads on there!
I bought some then went to sextons and saw my mate to see what they had and he said these are the ones clifford/toad supply and they were exactly the same ones!
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lottoe
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what lbs was they...? i dont want tooo weak ones but then again i dont want the dam door flyin open
[Edited on 24-10-2007 by lottoe]
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bigdan
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where could you put the button on a 5 door
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lottoe
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put them on the steering wheel like nos buttons in between the front seats
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bigdan
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quote: Originally posted by lottoe
put them on the steering wheel like nos buttons in between the front seats
haha
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
was that me robbo?
No, Little Viks Corsa
Do you have the same problem
[Edited on 25-10-2007 by Robbo]
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Robbo
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If its a 5 door how about no door popper and if anyone has to use em then just open form inside? Or would that be an MOT fail on safety?
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bigdan
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i think if there is no way of getting in the back doors from the outside its an mot failure
safety reasons
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lottoe
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:O sooo you have to have buttons on the outside....? do they have to be visable?
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lottoe
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
If its a 5 door how about no door popper and if anyone has to use em then just open form inside? Or would that be an MOT fail on safety?
but then u have to reach for the inside door handle when someone whats to get into the back kinda spoils the fun of having no outer door handles on the rear doors
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quote: Originally posted by bigdan
quote: Originally posted by Tom
quote: Originally posted by mattk
or looking on ebay
Poppers Stink big time I hate the smell of them
By the way I HAVE NEVER DONE THEM
are you sure?
i was thinking that aswell
yeah well When the wanker next to me is sniffing them i can smell it
I cant put my finer on what they smell like though, they fuckin reek!
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lottoe
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
quote: Originally posted by bigdan
quote: Originally posted by Tom
quote: Originally posted by mattk
or looking on ebay
Poppers Stink big time I hate the smell of them
By the way I HAVE NEVER DONE THEM
are you sure?
i was thinking that aswell
yeah well When the wanker next to me is sniffing them i can smell it
I cant put my finer on what they smell like though, they fuckin reek!
Lol! Now this is gettin random anyone know where to get the kits from then?
[Edited on 25-10-2007 by lottoe]
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Nick-S
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quote: Originally posted by CORSA NUT
quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v
slack ass homo
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by bigdan
with solenoids what happens if your battery goes dead ? are you locked out the car
In a word, yes. Unless you fancy a nice new windscreen for £80ish excess.
You woudn't try to go through the windscreen. It's laminated and it wont shatter. You would go through the side windows.
Also, if you have no door handles then you would have an auxilary power supply or somewhere to plug some form of auxilary power into the vehicle in case the battery dies.
Or, you could just use a coat hanger and pop the lock, then press down on the door latch through the outer window seal, which is easier than smashing a window on a Corsa.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Fear
quote: Originally posted by 87dannyboy
maybe you could make some battery terminal extensions hidden under the car, so if you get a flat battery you can just connect up some jump leads and your sorted.
Thats what most people do, i did it on mine, just ran a postive wire from battery to underneath of front of the car which if needed you can charge the battery through or on a jumper lead/pack!
Its worth paying for a good solenoid! Mine were fairly good ones but if your doors are slightly heavy like mine were then they pop but you have to get your fingers in to pull open!
If you get a little plunger fitted into the shut then when you release the latch the door pops off of the catch on its own
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