Yep, just remember that you need the L and R clips for each rod (if I recall). My first truck had several of the plastic ones that were so brittle they fell apart at the touch. I used the plastic Dorman HELP kits that had like one of each size but one broke one of the 4 tabs off while fitting it into the hole, so back to Oriley I went. And if I recall the lock rods used some that were just the insert snap (no brace clips to the rod). That was years ago, so I don't recall the price, but it was under $10 (it just wasn't enough to replace more than one rod set).
When I got the A1R I saw that they used the old-school '50s Chevy type. I ordered a couple boxes of the metal ones (a L and a R) and replaced them all. Months later I had pulled the door panel looking to see how I could mount a small LED that would illuminate entry. It dawned on me that I could tack a washer onto the rod, so I pulled all the clips and did. Haven't messed with that truck's rods since (over a year I guess).
I re-did both doors for a buddy last year since it was a '97 and I had the clips on my workbench. I'd forgotten about them until the other day when they came up in a discussion online. I was trying to find the link to Henry's when I noticed that they were on sale yesterday.
While I doubt my tacked-on washers will ever fail, I keep a baggy with a few sets in my truck tool box. If I even have to pull a washer off with a pair of plyers to fix something else in the doo while on the road, I can slip on on. Quick fix and I can be back in action. But honestly, I'd rather have the piece of mind that they are welded on. ymmv
I doubt anyone will ever need 50 of them (unless you want to start selling them to fellow community members here for $10 ea and get rich).
I just wanted to pass along a good deal. Because if you've ever replaced one, you've likely replaced another eventually. And another...