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I'm sure this has been pointed out somewhere, so flame me for being lazy. My question is: On a 2 door, can the front panels stay on and the back portion over the rear seat/cargo be removed?
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I'm sure this has been pointed out somewhere, so flame me for being lazy. My question is: On a 2 door, can the front panels stay on and the back portion over the rear seat/cargo be removed?
It’s not recommended but a few have done it during SLOW off-road driving.
 

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I'm sure this has been pointed out somewhere, so flame me for being lazy. My question is: On a 2 door, can the front panels stay on and the back portion over the rear seat/cargo be removed?
Saw a video with that, I recall.
 
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10-4, thanks for the replies!
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