- The relatively lightweight doors are removable for open-air driving, and lighter weight doors require more effort to close.
- Keeping things simple, Wrangler doors only utilize a check strap in lieu of a heavy mechanical system which aids in closing effort.
- The door opening has no weather seal so you have a clean opening for entry and exit from your Wrangler. The door has a seal with some rubber inserts that helps keep out the wind and water in some challenging locations, such as where the windshield header, hardtop Freedom Panel and door all come together.
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Showing posts with label Jeep Hardtop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeep Hardtop. Show all posts
Friday, May 24, 2013
Jeep Wrangler Doors Hard to Close?
Once in a while I run into someone who shares that their Wrangler doors are hard to close. I just smile. That's a good thing. It tells me their new to the whole Jeep thing and just need a little insight to why Wrangler doors are different. In a Wrangler form follows function. There are many unique features on a Wrangler / Wrangler Unlimited with a hardtop that set it apart from all other vehicles:
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Custom Jeep CJ-5 Removable Hardtop
You too can have your very own removable hardtop for only three easy payments of $19.95. But that's not all ... it has side vents too!
Thanks to Brian Teutsch for posting his image in the Creative Commons.
Thanks to Brian Teutsch for posting his image in the Creative Commons.
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