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22 May 2019
Good b&w entertainment from the 30's - 50's
These are all good entertaining black and white movies from the 30's-50's. Would have given it 5 stars but I am getting some skips here and there, so I get a black screen for a few seconds, just annoying. Have only looked at the first two disks.

22 May 2019
I got a bad used disk content was good.
Got this for the perfect storm the three kings was ok. I got a used disk and it had problems right at the time the boat was in the storm. Tried three dvd players one plain, one dvd/blueray, and one dvd/ blueray/4k-hd. Never really saw the entire disk.

08 May 2019
Looked good well made, but hard to install because holes did not line up.
1 of 1 found this helpful The flaps looked good and are out of a heavy enough plastic that they should last. The mat finish on the back side matched the mat finish on the rest of the plastic on the truck. At first it looked like a quick 5 minute job. There was predrilled holes where all the existing screws are. Removed the existing screws and found out all the predrilled holes are all 1/4" low. Put the screws back in and put the flap in place and taped it with a hammer at the screw positions so they would mark the flap as to where they needed to be and re-drilled the flaps. I did add a screw to the rear flap at the top because there was only two lower screws. This can be done with the tire on the truck. Last I noted the cutout for the existing plastic was also too low. I used a dremel to make it higher. The plastic was thick enough that it did not go through where I had to remove the material. The 5 minute job turned into an hour job. This was on a 2016 Silverado 1500.