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#472837 11/19/2008 4:00 AM
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Has anyone installed power door locks on a 1951 chevrolet pickup? Please give me some guidance and tell what to do. If you have pictures of this job being done on a 47-53 truck or pictures of the completed job, I would really appreciate it.
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might wanna search a bit.


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Power latches seem common. Power door locks are a bit more difficult and I've not seen it done.

The problem is that there are two different lock controls, and its difficult to power both of them.

One way to approach it might be to use modern latches.


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I agree with OldSub....If you really want power door locks you may have to convert to 'bear claw' style latches as well.
It does involve a fair bit of 'surgery' to your doors though.
I haven't heard of anyone using the original door locks. Someone may chime in and prove me wrong though!
These guys have pretty much everything you will need for the conversion,but at a price!
I hope this helps
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i don't have the answer but the latches from lmc require a lot of work. bear claw ads talk of bolt in but i would think that is not the case from some of the tech articles i have seen. ron


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It can be done. I've seen a first series 55 with power door locks but it was years ago.


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Originally Posted by OldSub
The problem is that there are two different lock controls, and its difficult to power both of them.

No need to power both of them, just the inner one. (This is about the '51 and later locks.) The key lock just locks the push button. With the inside lock engaged the outside button can't be pushed anyway.

This thread should be in "Doors" so I'm moving it.


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