View Poll Results: 2 or 4
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2 DOOR or 4 DOORS
#22
JK Enthusiast
I have a wrangler because of the four doors. No matter how cool the two doors are it was always just too small for our family of four. 4 door was a dream come true, it erased all my wifes arguing points.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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•The 2 door never, and still doesnt have enough trunk space.
•Getting people in and out of the back seat of the 2 door is ridiculous.
•And there's only one car/truck/suv/jeep on the road that can call itself a 4 door convertible.
I had a YJ when I was younger and have wanted to get another Jeep for a while. Now i have three kids, 4 doors was the only option. The 2 door only has 2 seatbelts in the second row. There's 3 in the 4 door.
•Getting people in and out of the back seat of the 2 door is ridiculous.
•And there's only one car/truck/suv/jeep on the road that can call itself a 4 door convertible.
I had a YJ when I was younger and have wanted to get another Jeep for a while. Now i have three kids, 4 doors was the only option. The 2 door only has 2 seatbelts in the second row. There's 3 in the 4 door.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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FYI, both the 2 door and 4 door are Wranglers.
I had an 84 CJ7, but we had a kid and I wanted to be able to take my son trail riding and just riding in general with the top off before he was like 6 or 7. My CJ had gotten out of control, size wise, and just wasn't what I'd consider "safe" for my son.
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#27
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FYI, both the 2 door and 4 door are Wranglers.
I had an 84 CJ7, but we had a kid and I wanted to be able to take my son trail riding and just riding in general with the top off before he was like 6 or 7. My CJ had gotten out of control, size wise, and just wasn't what I'd consider "safe" for my son.
I had an 84 CJ7, but we had a kid and I wanted to be able to take my son trail riding and just riding in general with the top off before he was like 6 or 7. My CJ had gotten out of control, size wise, and just wasn't what I'd consider "safe" for my son.
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