1947-1951 Chevy Truck Push Button Conversion - Altman Easy Latch™

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Part Number: AEL-CT4751/PBCONV

Fits: 1947–1951 Chevy Trucks using 1952–1954 Push-Button Style or KinDig Exterior Handles

Designed specifically for 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, and 1951 Chevy trucks that have been converted to use either 1952–54 Chevy truck push-button exterior handles or aftermarket KinDig push-button style handles.

This Altman Easy Latch™ kit is engineered to provide the correct latch interface required for push-button style handle operation, including both OEM-style 1952–54 handles and KinDig handles that utilize a push/paddle mechanism.

Factory 1947–51 Chevy truck latches are not compatible with push-button or paddle-style handles due to their original turn-down handle design. To solve this, this kit includes the 1952–54 style Altman Easy Latch, which provides the necessary push-button actuation required for proper handle operation.

This configuration combines a 1952–54 push-button compatible latch mechanism with 1947–51 specific jamb plates, striker plates, and mounting hardware to ensure proper fitment within the original 1947–51 cab and door structure.

Important: This kit does not include exterior door handles or handle installation hardware. It is designed to function with either 1952–54 OEM-style push-button handles or KinDig handles installed separately.

All components are zinc plated for corrosion resistance, with case-hardened internal claws for long-term durability.

Each kit includes everything needed for two doors: push-button compatible latches (52–54 style), 1947–51 specific jamb plates, striker plates, stainless steel striker bolts, templates, hardware, and detailed instructions.

The result is a smoother, more secure, and consistent door closing experience for trucks converted to push-button handle operation.

Common Problems

  • Incompatibility between push-button handles and factory 1947–51 latch systems
  • KinDig handles will not actuate factory latch mechanisms
  • No internal push/paddle interface for handle operation
  • Doors will not latch or open properly after handle conversion
  • Excessive rattling due to improper latch engagement
  • Doors require slamming or fail to close consistently

Solution: Upgrade to the Altman Easy Latch — a rotary claw system configured with a 1952–54 push-button interface, allowing proper operation of both OEM-style and KinDig push-button handles on 1947–51 Chevy trucks.

Key Features

  • Compatible with 1952–54 OEM push-button handles and KinDig handles
  • Includes 1952–54 style push-button compatible latch mechanism
  • Provides required push/paddle interface for handle operation
  • Uses 1947–51 specific jamb plates and striker components
  • Rotary claw latch design for improved engagement
  • Zinc-plated components for corrosion resistance
  • Includes all required latch and mounting hardware (handles not included)

Important Fitment & Installation Notes

Handle Compatibility: This kit is designed for use with 1952–54 Chevy truck push-button exterior handles or aftermarket KinDig handles. Both require a push/paddle latch interface, which this kit provides.

No Handle Hardware Included: This kit does not include exterior door handles or any components required to install them into the door.

Application-Specific Fitment: Designed for 1947–51 Chevy truck doors and cab using push-button style handle conversions. Not compatible with factory turn-down handles.

Interior Locking: This latch does not allow you to lock the vehicle from the inside. To do so, you must install power lock actuators.

Power Locks: If installing power lock actuators, you will need Optional Lock Kit OLB-101.

Installation

  • Tools Needed: Cutting wheel/air saw, drill, general hand tools
  • Installation Time: 6–8 hours (additional time required for handle installation)
  • Installation Level: Intermediate / Advanced (handle conversion required)
  • Instructions: Download / View Installation Instructions

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