This is why you don't remove the doors from an XJ or any Unibody Rig. The doors help reduce body flex. If you have to have a Jeep without doors either install a full cage or EXO first or just buy a Jeep with a Frame.
Ill give that a shot.... I think that might do the trick.Youve gotta cut down the hinge pins a little bit then thell slip right on no problem
I tried both... fully open got the closest, but no cigar.Try it fully open and fully closed. Mine hits as well if its in a certain spot. Just mess around with it.
Nope, I didn't want to deal with the shims.Did you, at any point, unbolt the hinges from the door? I did, and then had to shim the hinges.
Sure the doors help reduce flex, but a very minimal amount. Most of the support comes from the A, B, and C pillars... very little structural integrity is gained by having the doors on.This is why you don't remove the doors from an XJ or any Unibody Rig. The doors help reduce body flex. If you have to have a Jeep without doors either install a full cage or EXO first or just buy a Jeep with a Frame.
This is why you don't remove the doors from an XJ or any Unibody Rig. The doors help reduce body flex. If you have to have a Jeep without doors either install a full cage or EXO first or just buy a Jeep with a Frame.
This is why you don't remove the doors from an XJ or any Unibody Rig. The doors help reduce body flex. If you have to have a Jeep without doors either install a full cage or EXO first or just buy a Jeep with a Frame.
This is why you don't remove the doors from an XJ or any Unibody Rig. The doors help reduce body flex. If you have to have a Jeep without doors either install a full cage or EXO first or just buy a Jeep with a Frame.
This is why you don't remove the doors from an XJ or any Unibody Rig. The doors help reduce body flex. If you have to have a Jeep without doors either install a full cage or EXO first or just buy a Jeep with a Frame.
This is why you don't remove the doors from an XJ or any Unibody Rig. The doors help reduce body flex. If you have to have a Jeep without doors either install a full cage or EXO first or just buy a Jeep with a Frame.
This is why you don't remove the doors from an XJ or any Unibody Rig. The doors help reduce body flex. If you have to have a Jeep without doors either install a full cage or EXO first or just buy a Jeep with a Frame.
The rear hatch on an XJ is part of the structrue. Thats why when flexed out the rear hatch wont latch shut. The other doors open and shut no matter what im doing and are not part of the structure.Stop spreading bad info.
I guess I'll tell my Uncle the Ford car design engineer, to return his Engineering Doctorate. Because according to him, who designs Unibody cars and vans that he and ALL the other designers at the automotive companies that they are Full of S$%t and to return their degrees and get jobs at Mickey D's.