> You will also need > the Lockzilla module and the Zilla remote (200 dollars each). The new > solenoids work off of existing wiring in the doors, so no new wires will > need to be added from the electrical compartment to the doors. Rob said > the the solenoids he's using weight about 3 pounds each and will require a > slight adjustment to the tortion bars. He's expecting the new Zilla box > and solenoids and compelete installation instructions to run about 600 > dollars. Of course it'll be another 400 dollars if you don't already have > the Lockzilla and Remote. A thousand bucks to get remote door openers and locks??? You've gotta be kidding. I know the Zilla products are good, and would never knock them. But for those of you who can't quite afford that, there is already a remote door opening kit (which includes door unlock) that has been on the market for years. It adds only ounces of weight per door, not 3 pounds, and does not require torsion bar adjustment. I'm not sure why Rob/Bob are using heavier solenoids since I shared my how-to info with them years ago. Maybe they feel solenoids are more reliable than my actuators, but I have never had one fail. The kit is easy to install and retails for under $200. Check out delorean-parts.com or e-mail me for information. -- Darryl Tinnerstet Specialty Automotive 4 LaBelle Lane McCleary, WA 98557 PH: 360-495-4640 FAX: 360-495-4680