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Has anyone "weighed" their doors?

93civej1

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If I had to guess, I would say they are less than 50 lbs each (fronts). Just remember to roll the window down before you disconnect the wires (somehow I always forget).

I got a plastic dry wall carry handle from Lowes and it makes it really easy to carry and line up the hinge pins when you put them back on.
how does this work without scratching the doors?
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how does this work without scratching the doors?
I keep a couple microfiber cloths (glorified wash cloths) in the Jeep. Handy for lots of things, and in this case it keeps the handle/carrier from scratching the bottom of the door. Most of the time they are rolled up between the seat and console to keep items from falling and getting lost.

I usually put one arm through the open window from the inside out and use that one with the drywall handle. My other hand grips the door under the inside door handle where it's meant to be carried from. It keeps me from supporting the door by the window frame.
 

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I hung mine on the wall with eye bolts. We'll see how difficult it is to put the rear doors up high on a ladder.

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