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Old 04-18-2009, 12:45 PM
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Here's some pics of my door hangers. They were under $20. Hooks from Lowes and pool noodles from Toys r us.Click image for larger version

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Old 04-18-2009, 01:05 PM
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not too shabby!
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great set up but wont the brackets start to warp/mold the window seals

what if you lowered the brackets to hold the door from below and padding on the higher side where the door would make contact with the wall so as to lean the door against the wall with maybe a strap to avoid falling over
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Originally Posted by sevenreds
great set up but wont the brackets start to warp/mold the window seals
That was my first thought when I looked at it too.

Nice job though, very functional.
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They have been hanging there for 3 days now and the weatherstrip looks fine. The padded noodles I used are really thick so I think they will be ok.
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Nice innovation. I use some of these for bike hangers.
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hooks are long enough that you could put the rear doors (if you had an unlimited) on there as well, very nice
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That's pretty slick.
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I need to do something similar....now we have SIX doors and two hard tops to hang......lawl should be interesting



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