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    This is the set I have in the roadster pickup. They are made from a stainless steel spring, tightly wound, and very flexible. They come complete with one rubber grommet and one hard nylon slide tube each. The gromet fits into a hole cut into the leading edge of the door and it "grips" the spring so it can not move. The slide tube has a shoulder on it and it fits into a hole in the door jamb, (I epoxied the tube into place on mine), and lets the coil slide thru it as you open and close the door. They work really great and are easy to install. Mine cost $45.00 thru Hortons in Milton, Ontario. 1-888-876-2124 part number FWC---Brian
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