Hey guys,
I was wondering if driving without the doors will interfer with the structural integrity on my cherokee...
is it easy to get them on and off?
Driving with them off in the summer would be so much fun!
Its a 96 cherokee classic.
I was wondering if driving without the doors will interfer with the structural integrity on my cherokee...
is it easy to get them on and off?
Driving with them off in the summer would be so much fun!
Its a 96 cherokee classic.
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I was wondering if driving without the doors will interfer with the structural integrity on my cherokee...
is it easy to get them on and off?
Driving with them off in the summer would be so much fun!
Its a 96 cherokee classic.
The simple answer is yes. But there are several ways to strengthen the chassis, unibody stiffeners, rocker-replacements, a cage, ect.Originally Posted by 96Classic
Hey guys,I was wondering if driving without the doors will interfer with the structural integrity on my cherokee...
is it easy to get them on and off?
Driving with them off in the summer would be so much fun!
Its a 96 cherokee classic.
Ease in getting them on and off depends on how you do it, and how well you align your doors.
I did it on my Comanche, and it was fun in the summer but the doors didn't open and close as well as they did before. Here in the NW there isn't a lot of "doorless" weather so I personally didn't think it was worth it. I wouldn't do it again.