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Reviews (5)

Nov 30, 2017
Great replacement hoist
Great replacement spare tire hoist that does not require a special key to operate. The original tools (minus the key) will raise and lower the hoist.
Nov 02, 2012
Great unit. I recommend purchasing it.
Onkyo failed me only after 5 years. I never could get the sound right as it was and figuring it out was very difficult. Recently got a Sony BD player and loved it so I thought I would try the Sony receiver. LOVIN' IT! Sound was immediately noticeably better and I've actually figured out how to operate it without having to pull out the manual ever time. And it does truly require only one HDMI cable to the TV (the Onkyo required a same cable time to TV for what was being plugged into it).

Nov 30, 2017
Do a better job than the original liners, but...
These wheel well liners do a better job covering underneath than the factory original plastic sheets, but man were they a pain to install! I actually had to torch heat and bend some portions of the liner to get it to fit. Ultimately I got them in, but it wasn't easy and it took hours. Hopefully they stay put as the back portion of them are resting on the springs. If I hit a bump I feel it's going to force the liner back out of position. The only solution will be to cut a portion of that out.