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Reviews (27)

Aug 20, 2022
Nice alternative
Reasonably priced alternative to a tin placard. Very realistic looking. It's vinyl.

Jun 15, 2023
Works fine
Signals won't cancel without this little metal ring. Price and shipping were great. Had to ream slightly for horn pin to move freely. No big deal at all. A++++

Aug 05, 2021
For the DIY Individual
Have not installed yet but my wife keeps complaining that her driver door keeps closing on her, so I will update this later if the website allows that. It is for all four of the doors. 2004 Toyota Highlander is what I ordered it for.
Update: This works very well. The door, to open or close is stiff, held in place. I'm sure that will loosen over time a bit. The door previous to installing would not stay propped open at all. What was in the door to hold it open was a 17 year old OEM part.
To install this door stop rebuild kit, I would not recommend to those who only have the ability to perform light disassembly and assembly. It's pretty involved. You'll need some fabrication skills as well. And you'll need to drill out some OEM factory welds. You don't need to re-weld, the parts stay together without re-welding. You do have to remove the door panel, a stereo speaker, etc, etc. There is a you tube video online that will help explain all of that. Also a plastic auto repair prying kit is recommended. Those are pretty inexpensive and good to have if you tend to fix things on your own, instead of hiring out for auto repair.
This was much cheaper than replacing the entire stop. And it is equipped for all four of your doors.
Bottom line, my wife is very happy.