🚀 Repair with Confidence—Your Door's Best Friend!
The zipelo8 Ends Door Cable Repair Kit is a premium solution for fixing rear door latch cables in various vehicle models from 1992 to 2013. Made from lightweight yet durable polished billet aluminum, this kit includes 8 cable ends for easy installation, ensuring your doors operate smoothly without the need for expensive replacements.
Manufacturer | zipelo |
Brand | zipelo |
Model | Doors |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 0.1 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | Doors |
Manufacturer Part Number | zipelo-BCHA60 |
M**B
Dodge Dakota parts
These worked great to fix the back door of a 2008 Dodge Dakota. Fit perfectly, durable, and good value for the cost.
T**Y
Needs fitting but great quality
These are way better quality than plastic pen prices. Super tough, need strong pliers, and some shaving need to be done to fit in a 2007 350z. Definitely would recommend just takes some elbow grease
M**O
1999 Ford f 150
Fits perfectly on my ford F150 1999 XLT,Easy to install
A**R
Needs fitting
These work fine. However they need considerable fitting to work. The cable binds without deepening the slot. Also the groove on the end needs deepening so it will fit on the bracket where the cable fits inside of the door.
J**Y
Good product, might use slight modification
Worked and definitely a big upgrade from the plastic/rubber ones. You’ll get enough bits for the two cargo reverse open doors for 2005+ Dakota. Saves me from having to replace with an OEM one for $160, just takes some know how. You may need to slight drill the opening a big bigger so the cable moves in and out freely. There should be no resistance when installed. If there is, then there is a photo I posted that shows how much bigger you’ll need it. Just the one side, not both ends.I would imagine this works for Hondas too since the latch cables are similar design.The bit in the photo is a round one. Then you’ll get two odd bits that have a weird shape, those go into the top latch for the Dakota. Top latch has the same shape as on the bits. Just it in and twist a quarter-ish turn to lock it in place.Hope this review helps
G**Y
Great replacemnt
A must have if you have a Ford truck that came with plastic fittings. They are easy to install and won't break like the OEM plastic fittings.
D**L
Missing pieces
Only recieved 7 of the 8 pieces. All eight are required to do both doors. I fixed one door because I needed back access to my truck. However I still have the 2nd door thats non-functional.
B**T
They work but you must drill them out
I put these things on my Mazda B3000, and it took me a few tries to figure out that the cable can't be too tight inside this part, or it'll get stuck. And you gotta make sure the cable's pushed all the way in, or it won't be long enough to hook onto the door handle.The only way to fix it is to clean off all the old rubber from the old end-anchor, then drill a hole through this part so the cable can slide in easily, all the way to the end. To make sure you got the right drill size, drill a hole through a piece of wood and push the cable in to test it. Also, you want this part to stay put on the end of the cable, so after you make sure the cable slides in smoothly, put some super glue on it before you slide it on for the last time.There are some helpful installation videos on YouTube. Check out their comments for more tips and ideas.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
1 month ago