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- *****- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseSeller was very cooperative and accommodating. A couple snags that were due only to the way eBay is set up and the seller stuck with it until we got it done. The item is exactly as the seller described and I'm happy with the purchase. Significant savings on an 'as new' AVR. Short one star on the shipping cost, which was pretty much out of his control. Honest, straight forward and helpful.
- jaydeshop (2028)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseThank you for your purchase and fast payment, Enjoy your products and shop again at JAY DE $HOP :)
- todointech (667)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseGreat communication. A pleasure to do business with.
- svdpchicago (1603)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchase🌟A+ buyer!! Thank you for supporting St Vincent de Paul Chicago🌟
- more-vipbest (592)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
- knick.knack.nana (5067)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseGreat communication. A pleasure to do business with.
Reviews (10)

May 02, 2017
Good product but difficult getting exact one I wanted

May 02, 2017
A must have around saltwater environments
I live on the saltwater and use these on everything that needs staples outside. Hard to find but a required item to avoid rust

Jul 23, 2017
Simple part saves you hundreds
What a fantastic fix. On my Mitsubishi Raider (same as Dodge Dakota), I couldn't open the rear driverside door because the factory cable ends that go from the handle to the top and bottom latches were broken and allowed too much play in the cables. I planned to replace the cables with factory replacement cables, but they cost $90 each and came with the same poor quality plastic ends. At two cables per rear door that came to $180 per side or $360 total. For cables like on bycycle hand brake cables, are you kidding me? Then I saw this repair kit from OK Market place. The cost for the repair kit was less than $5 per side I think. Hell, I spill more than that every day. Buying them was a no brainer. I suggest that one take photos of everything you dissasemble in order to install these guys. It's not that complicated, but it just makes re-assembly idiot proof. Also read the instructions so that you use the correct piece on the propper end. That is a specific requirement because two pieces have a cam lock where a quarter turn locks it into position and the other two pieces do not because its not required. They supply a little wire tool with a small hook on the end to assist you in the task and it's extremely helpful. It's a tad difficult to install these pieces but study it the system, read the instructions, andI suggest taking photos as you dissassemble everything. When you're done you'll be so happy because you saved about $350 or half that for one side, but the best thing is that if installed propperly, they will be the longest lasting item on the vehicle and never again need to be replaced.