Any picture of TJs with Bestop half soft doors?

NoiseyH2o

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Been debating on the element half door with soft top and bestop soft half door with soft top. Going to replace my hardtop with square back soft top in black diamond. Can't find any pictures of khaki TJ with soft doors and soft top in black diamond.

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It would be better if you converted your images to .jpeg file extension.
.heic is an apple created format and many like myself can't open it natively.
 
I wasn't a fan. They were noisy at speed, but were nice to have on the trail, and in the event of rain. Ended up selling them.
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I liked that you can throw them in the back easily and they look classic. I have some factory halves though so I sold mine. If I didn't have half doors I would buy them for sure. They come up used all the time, at least in California, for around 100-200 so used may be a good option.
 
Not much of a picture but these ones are a bit different in that they are Bestop YJ doors on my TJ. It's easy to change the handles, or "paddles", and they're not that expensive. From memory the Bestop parts are about $50. The YJ tops don't fit of course but TJ soft tops could be modified to fit. They're also the only grey ones that I've ever seen.

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I wouldn't want to run the uppers on a regular basis, but it's nice to drop the top and throw the uppers behind the seat, and if I run into weather it's easy to seal it up (more or less).

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Half doors are a half solution, they kind of suck but easy to pick up cheap on marketplace and they do the job, generally keep out most of the water during a surprise rain storm (with uppers). I wouldn't call them water proof. They rattle a lot also.

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