Finally Jumped on the Doorless Bandwagon
Well, after months of procrastination, I used Father's Day weekend to make my doors removable. It was one of the few projects that I've done in recent years that hasn't caused me any grief in the process. I must say that I'm pleased with the outcome and that it's uberfun to drive around without doors. I'll take/post pictures this weekend since I wasn't able to get many while I was working on
UPDATE: Here are the pictures that I promised too long ago. One of my friends cutting off the passenger side pins. http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...cuttingpin.jpg Me putting the hinges back on the door http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...ingebackon.jpg Here's what the pins look like that I made. I used 5/16" bolts rather than 8 mm because we had a bunch in the garage. I cut them down, rounded off the heads, and drilled a 3/32" (I think) hole for the clips. http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...1/100_1132.jpg Look, no doors! http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...1/100_1133.jpg Finally, a terribly blurry picture of the door on with the new pins http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...1/100_1136.jpg |
hows it goin, do u no of any trucks with a small roof rack?
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sounds cool......i'd like to do that....:pics:
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bah another non third gen going doorless!
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Pics will be here as soon as my sleep schedule permits me to be awake during the day. I hate 3rd shift.
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Originally Posted by Trailmaster450
(Post 50560772)
hows it goin, do u no of any trucks with a small roof rack?
Albeit a random question, the answer is no. |
Pictures are up for those who are interested.
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