DylanM
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Interesting. The ones on mine feel as though you'd sooner rip them off the doors than to get them to fold.My 2020 has them.
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Interesting. The ones on mine feel as though you'd sooner rip them off the doors than to get them to fold.My 2020 has them.
Maybe you could fit the old Ford parts in post #20 and do it cheaper.Bolts have been in the holder for a few years, never reinstalled
Quick release check is pretty nifty, but not at whatever silly price they are going to cost to upgrade my 2021 if it's even made available
Wonder if that’s the Jeep Recon’s doorYeah! From the video:
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Don't know what the heck this is, but I like it
I was just thinking the same thing, that’s the interior of the ReconWonder if that’s the Jeep Recon’s door![]()
Take a close look at the skin on the exterior of the door - that's no JL door skin.I was just thinking the same thing, that’s the interior of the Recon
I use mine all the time, pulling up to mailboxes and drive-thru windows. They're stiff, but they fold.Interesting. The ones on mine feel as though you'd sooner rip them off the doors than to get them to fold.
I thought they had to fold by gov regulation since maybe the early 80's. Originated in europe, narrow streets clipping pedestrians was the genesis....not joking toured the Mercedes plant in Stuttgart back in the late 70's and I think that where I heard that...Interesting. The ones on mine feel as though you'd sooner rip them off the doors than to get them to fold.
Question that pops to mind watching that video is when did the outside mirrors become foldable?
Lift and twist. They can get junk inside. Mine haven't been able to move in years.Interesting. The ones on mine feel as though you'd sooner rip them off the doors than to get them to fold.
Are you talking about the inside hinge bolt? Are you pushing that tension arm (or whatever you call it) totally inside the door?Pulled mine off and put them in the bolt holder day 1. I haven't touched them since.
Exactly….. that’s the worst part!!! …… although, these quick disconnects would be nice. With something aftermarket, you’d need to pop out the original pin. You might as well go to your local hardware store and look for a ‘pin’ that’d fit the current setup. It can’t be that hard…Gee, I never thought the existing system was all that tough or slow - goes pretty fast. Worst part is that stupid ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
It matters…to me anyway. I absolutely hate WHITE. Every-other vehicle around here is WHITE WHITE AND WHITE. Soooo BORING!!! Dare to be different. I’m not a fan of purple, green, or yellows on a vehicle, but I could be convinced to get one someday. My husband might not want to drive it…..I dont understand why it matters what color your jeep is....what am I missing?
Bluetooth disconnect is what I want! Like the Bluetooth oil funnels. Designed for when we get old Bill. When we get old?Gee, I never thought the existing system was all that tough or slow - goes pretty fast. Worst part is that stupid ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
It matters…to me anyway. I absolutely hate WHITE. Every-other vehicle around here is WHITE WHITE AND WHITE. Soooo BORING!!! Dare to be different. I’m not a fan of purple, green, or yellows on a vehicle, but I could be convinced to get one someday. My husband might not want to drive it…..He’s a ‘guy’ color …grey, dark grey, light grey, any other variation of grey.