XJ Rag Doors

Newbie94XJ said:
yeah cuz i prefer to be dry.... especially where i live i dont want coons nesting on the drivers seat of my jeep

No need to get racist...

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Incredible Hulk said:
I made some quazi rag style doors. They're awesome. I get full doors when I want em, and open style for nice day wheeling and great visibility. Wasnt that hard to do... I am acutally making another set right now to sell.

Happy to answer questions if you have any.

How about when you selling that second set?? Love to get my hands on a pair (of doors).
 
i say take your door clean off. get some cardboard and screw on snaps, and a roll of canvas. make a cardboard piece that fits how you want it to, cut the canvas to that shape, snap it on. there ya go. now cut out the window area, sew in plastic sheet with a sewing machine... like four hours work, maybe less. try it out! whast the worst that can happen? you mess up? so what? i mess up all the time, keep trying it till you get it right. and when you do get it right, youll have a first, and you can say you made them yourself.
 
Incredible Hulk said:
I made some quazi rag style doors. They're awesome. I get full doors when I want em, and open style for nice day wheeling and great visibility. Wasnt that hard to do... I am acutally making another set right now to sell.
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Happy to answer questions if you have any.

What did you use for window? It kinda looks like plexi.
 
front windows arnt tinted
 
red_01_xj said:
front windows arnt tinted

They can be depending on which state you're in (Arizona springs to mind). I'm currently eyeing up a junker 97+ with factory tinted front windows for a possible 'please pull me over' swap with my existing ones.
 
thats for sure man, hey waht part of texas are you from?

txjeep103 said:
try doing that in texas, just a little hotter. i dont care how well your A/C works, if the sun is shining on you through a window that isnt tinted, its hot.
 
lightly tented right?? not as dark as the other windows?

casm said:
They can be depending on which state you're in (Arizona springs to mind). I'm currently eyeing up a junker 97+ with factory tinted front windows for a possible 'please pull me over' swap with my existing ones.
 
The windows are made of plastic, much like in a soft door. They simply snap in and out, so I take them off when it's hot. Takes about 12 seconds. It's a great option since I prefer the open air feel for wheeling, but can still close it up for winter wheelin here so my wife will still come along, and I dont get soaked when it rains.
If someone wanted to pay for the doors I would gladly finish them up to sell. As of right now I have enough personal projects keeping me busy so they are on the back burner...
 
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