If I were you look around on Craigslist I found my Rugged Ridge doors there for $700 and they were barely ever used. You could also look into local junk yards for a JK that might be recked that has halfdoors on it that are decent shape.Thanks guys I have a set of full hard doors for the weather, I'm looking just for something to help block the wind going down the road or maybe keep a little extra mud out on the trail. I had set on my old YJ and miss them but not looking to spend the coin on the mopar half doors. I just wish that I could find them as cheap for the JK as could the YJ
If I were you look around on Craigslist I found my Rugged Ridge doors there for $700 and they were barely ever used. You could also look into local junk yards for a JK that might be recked that has halfdoors on it that are decent shape.
Not many down here either. When I found my doors forsale I called a few yards and mainly all TJs.I'm keeping my eyes open but not many JKs up here with the half door option.
Giving this thread a bump since I just got a full set of soft doors. Did any of you bend them to get a better fit?
Does anyone have any experience with half soft doors and if so what brands and what's everyone's preference
I don't have any experience with them on the JK yet but on the YJs I had and some friends CJs the top part usually had to be bent a little bit to fit better and to help close/seal better.
Debating about getting these someday for my JK.
I bought a set of Bestop soft doors a couple of months ago. Initially, I wasn't too pleased with them. I say this because of the way you have to tweak the frames just to get them to fit properly. My second complaint it how the uppers tend to flop a lot when I go faster than 45mph...especially on a windy day. I am still trying to think of a home brew solution to fix this...any suggestions would be awesome.
Merlin
I un-zip both the front windows a little on the back side (see pic) and it really cuts down on the high speed "lifting" of the uppers. Even in the rain, no more water comes in while they are cracked open.
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