$450 for both doors. Passengers mirror has a crack and doesn’t come with the straps that stop the doors from swinging all the way open.
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Tempting.... any rust?I have some half doors with grey interior and soft uppers. All in really good shape. No dents or knicks on door. Only spot that was a slight scratch and paint chip is where the soft upper touches the top of the door. I’m looking to get $600 but preferably trade the doors and my soft top for a hard top
Trust me I’m on team half door, but I do own a really nice hard top .James you want half doors.....nothing looks better
I also have the hard top. View attachment 32496
Sorry....can't do that.
Your killing me, only got my TJ in November and have not dropped the top yet.....getting teased this week, it is supposed to be in the 70's but raining!!!I do like my half doors!View attachment 32494
These are the only “rust” spots. On the door hinge screws and a spot where the soft top meets the hard edgeTempting.... any rust?
Do you have another photo of the outside of the doors? The one posted doesn't show much...
They would go "perfect" on your Jeep! You wouldn't have to change anything.I soooo want those!!! You're on the wrong coast, damnit!!
Don't wait too long.....JB might pick them and the will be heading to sunny California.I really wish they were spice interior panels.... I’ll PM you later tonight.
What is funny is that my half door TJ spent most of it's life just outside of Pittsburgh and I brought back to NY...don't care that 3-4 months that I can use it are worth it.I gotta say, nothing looks better than half doors with the top down. Way better than full doors. Of course I live in Pittsburgh, so I don't know if half doors would make much sense since we have snow season and then rain season. araguas:
I put my half doors on in early April and use them to late November with no problems. I have hard uppers and use them for about 3 weeks both early and late in the year. Otherwise I use soft uppers. I live about a half an hour north of Toronto and we get a fair bit of snow here. I wouldn't go through the winter with half doors but I've never been concerned in the late fall and early spring.I gotta say, nothing looks better than half doors with the top down. Way better than full doors. Of course I live in Pittsburgh, so I don't know if half doors would make much sense since we have snow season and then rain season. araguas: