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Removable Doors?

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 9:33 am
by k8icu
Has anyone made their trucks doors removable? I know a wrench and a few minutes will make theme removable, but I'm talking about like jeep doors that are quick and easy on and off. If so do you have any picts to share on how you did this? Thanks, Joe

Re: Removable Doors?

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2015 1:27 pm
by rickv100
Drive out the door pins with a hammer and punch, done. The manual prefers you don't remove the hinges since they are adjusted already.

I have seen photos of doors removed on M37's in Vietnam. Made exiting the vehicles easier in case a grenade was thrown in.

Having driven with the doors off, I have to ask, how are you planning to stay in the truck? Have you added seat belts?

Rick

Re: Removable Doors?

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 1:33 pm
by k8icu
I'm a very long way from driving the truck. It still looks like someone threw a grande into my garage and the truck to the brunt of it...LOL! :mrgreen:

But in my concept truck I'm looking to make it so I could remove the doors easily if I wanted to and yes I will have seat belts in the truck. I tried removing the hinge pins on the passenger door but it wont budge. May need to use some different methods like heat and penetrating oil.

I'm also looking for a way to lighten the doors as they are heavy to be throwing on and off. Does anyone have any thoughts to that?

Re: Removable Doors?

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 8:18 am
by rickv100
Heat and penetrating oil will work just tap the pin up from the bottom of the hinge. They may be held on with multiple coats of paint.

You can fabricate replacement doors using whatever materials you want. I have seen doors made from expanded metal and metal box tubing.

Rick

Re: Removable Doors?

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 11:09 am
by superbee70
Check out the two piece doors for keeps that bestop makes. That's what I plan on doing with mine. Light metal frame covered in canvas. And I second the seat belts if you take the doors off.