Half/Soft Door recomendations
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Half/Soft Door recomendations
I have a 2007 2 door steel blue jeep, and i have been looking for a half door that can also be fully enclosed for the summer. I enjoy riding with the doors off and i have no garage so its a major pain to be taking the heavy full doors on and off all the time, especially when theres nobody around to help me line up the pins. I have seen many products, and it seems like they all have major problems that would drive me crazy having to deal with them every day. Basically im looking for half doors that have the ability to enclose for bad weather, but i dont want to go buy other things to rig the doors to fit better like many people have said on this forum, if im paying all that money for doors I dont want to have to go crazy and spend more. Please let me know if you know any product that can help me!!!
Thanks,
Tony
Thanks,
Tony
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I love my Bestop soft doors. If you are willing to take the time to set them correctly, and you are willing to accept that they are soft doors not quiet hard doors....you will be happy.
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I like them. I've never been caught in a rain storm. It might be because I have a very early version of them there is a slight gap between the door and the curve at the front bottom. I suspect if I was to drive in the down pour I might get some spray coming in there.
Baltchief - Do your doors fit tight at the bottom front?
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I like them. I've never been caught in a rain storm. It might be because I have a very early version of them there is a slight gap between the door and the curve at the front bottom. I suspect if I was to drive in the down pour I might get some spray coming in there.
Baltchief - Do your doors fit tight at the bottom front?
I like them. I've never been caught in a rain storm. It might be because I have a very early version of them there is a slight gap between the door and the curve at the front bottom. I suspect if I was to drive in the down pour I might get some spray coming in there.
Baltchief - Do your doors fit tight at the bottom front?
I too have been fortunate as I don't have the problems some have. I truly believe that is because I spent the time, (allot of it) getting them adjusted good.
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I like them. I've never been caught in a rain storm. It might be because I have a very early version of them there is a slight gap between the door and the curve at the front bottom. I suspect if I was to drive in the down pour I might get some spray coming in there.
Baltchief - Do your doors fit tight at the bottom front?
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I am going with the bestop super doors, I had a set on my cj7 back in 1993 and they werent that bad, they must be even better now, they do need to be adjusted to fit properly.
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Anybody else bought these RECENTLY? I love the idea of these things but their early reviews from last year are 90% poor. I really only want them for "emergency doors" that I can keep in back and slap on when the afternoon thunder storms roll in, but still I'm hesitant to spend all that $$ on something so many have struggled with quality-wise.
I'm wondering if any changes in production/quality/fit have taken place? If you guys went with these in the last few months please let me know your experience and who you bought from please. You can send me a PM if you want... thanks!
I'm wondering if any changes in production/quality/fit have taken place? If you guys went with these in the last few months please let me know your experience and who you bought from please. You can send me a PM if you want... thanks!
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Anybody else bought these RECENTLY? I love the idea of these things but their early reviews from last year are 90% poor. I really only want them for "emergency doors" that I can keep in back and slap on when the afternoon thunder storms roll in, but still I'm hesitant to spend all that $$ on something so many have struggled with quality-wise.
I'm wondering if any changes in production/quality/fit have taken place? If you guys went with these in the last few months please let me know your experience and who you bought from please. You can send me a PM if you want... thanks!
I'm wondering if any changes in production/quality/fit have taken place? If you guys went with these in the last few months please let me know your experience and who you bought from please. You can send me a PM if you want... thanks!
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I think everyone was expecting a factory quality door out a of fabric door. I also believe people who aren't really mechanically inclined expected to drop these on in 5 seconds with no fitting. The fact is that the factory half doors costs thousands and thousands of dollars and also probably require even more fitting.
For $400 (or whatever they are going for) these work pretty darn well. It takes about 15 seconds to lift them off the hinges and throw them in the back to go doorless.
I have the early doors and really I would not hesitate for a second to buy them again.
Just plan to spend an evening fitting them and realize that they won't be on par with factory half doors (and for 1/10th the price they shouldn't be).
For $400 (or whatever they are going for) these work pretty darn well. It takes about 15 seconds to lift them off the hinges and throw them in the back to go doorless.
I have the early doors and really I would not hesitate for a second to buy them again.
Just plan to spend an evening fitting them and realize that they won't be on par with factory half doors (and for 1/10th the price they shouldn't be).