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Installation was straightforward... mostly. The handles slid right into place like they were OEM, but the lock rod holes needed drilling to fit my factory rods. Took an extra 15 minutes per side with a 1/4" drill bit—annoying but not a dealbreaker. Pro tip: Have a file handy to smooth the edges afterward.
Durability? Mixed signals here. They look fantastic and function smoothly after three months of daily use, but one reviewer mentioned long-term fragility. My passenger handle already has a slight wiggle when pulled aggressively. These might be more "restoration showpiece" than "farm truck workhorse."
Biggest win? The price-to-fit ratio. For under $50, you get handles that visually restore your rig's interior to factory-fresh condition. Just don't expect them to survive a teenager's death grip forever.
