Half doors

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rodsteal

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Anyone know if anyone make a half door for the EB like Jeep? I dont like the look of the inserts and vinyl doors, but I like having the door off feel.

 

Hank

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I saw some a week or so ago. For the life of me, I can't remember where. They looked like stockdoors that had been chopped about 1/3 the way down. There was no slot for a windshield, just a rounded over door, about 2/3s to 1/2 the regular door. All the hardware looked the same. I saw it when I was searching the internet looking for ideas.

I think the price for the pair was 7 or 800 bucks. They were new and in primer, ready for final coat of paint.

I really liked them, but it wasn't where we are going.

Good luck

Hank

 

Jarrod

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I have these doors installed on my Bronco now, I like them and they look pretty good, I've had a lot of compliments on them. I've attached a photo so you can see what they look like on the truck. I bought mine from Wild Horses but I guess that BC Broncos has them now too.

Now for the cons... they come as a fiberglass shell, so you have to make cuts for the hinges and door latch, and drill holes to bolt in the hinges. Keep in mind that these doors have steal reinforcement where the hinges go, so have some really good drill bits or you wont go very far. I dont know about BC Broncos, but WH attempted to draw on the doors where you should make cuts, but they didnt really line up with where I had to drill, especcially the three holes for the hinges. I found this out after drilling the first three and none of the holes lined up. I ended up drilling small holes for the rest to see how they lined up, then used a Dremal tool to widen the holes in the direction of the hinge hole. Hope that makes sense. You'll also have to rig up some kind of opening handle(the door comes with no inside hardware). I haven't gotten to that part yet, I still have to reach inside and pull the rod to open mine.

Bottom line... they look good, you'll get a lot of compliments, they give your Bronco a mean aggressive look, but be prepared to spend a lot of time prepping and fitting them. Hope this helps and good luck.

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