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I owned 3 wranglers and know what you’re saying. The Bronco 2 door doors are heavy and awkward. I also think they should have embedded the bolts in the body hinge so that you are either on or you’re not. Not sure of the engineers thoughts on that one.I think that the Broncos - especially the 4-doors - look amazing when they're "naked" ... the doors off and the soft-top physically removed. But I don't know if I myself will ever actually do it because of both fearing a screwup like this and because it seems like it's a bit of a pain in in the ...
I got to skeeze the keys of my Dad's limited-edition, absolutely beautiful 1994 Jeep Wrangler Sahara when I turned 17 and we used to take the top off *all the time* ... freezing cold? Turn the heat up biatch! And the doors came off often because it was Simple AF - pull the cloth strap off the retainer and pull up on the doors .... and they could be put in the back seat so if you got caught in the rain you could pull under an overpass or bridge and "reassemble" ...
But as much as I think the Broncos look amazing with their doors and top off, I probably don't have the guts to do so.
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