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Has anybody given any thought to (or seen in some of the demo vids as I haven't watched them all yet) how sophisticated the actual "removable" doors are?
That is.. are they going to have some sort of pigtails for an electrical connection and do they trust that to the customer to not continually destroy or damage? Which then begs the question.. are they key unlocked or remote, power windows or a handle, etc. Which then begs the question... are they removing some of the power functionality or door innards to save weight to make removing & storing "easy" for the masses? How will they be stored? Bags? A special box?
Plus, they've shown 3 types of doors... Standard, tube, tube with skin but a center cutout.
The point is - there's actually a lot more I'd personally like to know and learn about the doors that are removable in something more stout than a paper thin Jeep.
That is.. are they going to have some sort of pigtails for an electrical connection and do they trust that to the customer to not continually destroy or damage? Which then begs the question.. are they key unlocked or remote, power windows or a handle, etc. Which then begs the question... are they removing some of the power functionality or door innards to save weight to make removing & storing "easy" for the masses? How will they be stored? Bags? A special box?
Plus, they've shown 3 types of doors... Standard, tube, tube with skin but a center cutout.
The point is - there's actually a lot more I'd personally like to know and learn about the doors that are removable in something more stout than a paper thin Jeep.
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