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Really liking these. Could you please measure the width from door panel to metal frame on the front and rear? I want to see if my hand held radio will fit between the door panel and metal door frame pocket.

I can see a holster added to the outside of the metal door pockets.

This may become the most advantageous interior mod I add.

TIA
I'll try to get the measurements for you tomorrow.
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If my doors ever come off they're going on my garage wall. I think it's great that they can go in the back but a complete waste of space functionality wise.
It will not be often for me but I have some highway driving to get to some mountain roads, and may want to take the doors off after I get to the trail (which is why I bought the door bags).
 

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Nice interior addition. Are they painted steel (stainless?) or painted aluminum?
 

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Now the doors are not able to be stowed in the back. cool.
 

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My main concern as well.
6'4" here and I designed this product. I have to move my legs around quite a bit on rides so if these bothered me, I wouldn't have them in my Bronco. If you have a large water bottle in your current bungee door pocket and it touches your legs, then yes these may touch your legs. I can tell these MOLLE pockets are there in certain sitting positions but they have not bothered me. I still use the "dead pedal" area to stretch my legs. (which goes up pretty high if you haven't tried it). You can always go back to the stock bungee pockets if needed....install is less than 5 minutes per side.

I have the rear set in my personal Bronco right now but have not released the product yet.
 

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Yesterday I installed metal front door pockets to replace the elastic pockets. Nice upgrade. I bought them from Mountains 2 Metal. Great quality and perfect fit. Stupid easy to install.

I added more photos to show the edges. Nicely folded over and the corners aren't sharp at all. Looks much better like this, without the provided edge cover.

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Yesterday I installed metal front door pockets to replace the elastic pockets. Nice upgrade. I bought them from Mountains 2 Metal. Great quality and perfect fit. Stupid easy to install.

I added more photos to show the edges. Nicely folded over and the corners aren't sharp at all. Looks much better like this, without the provided edge cover.

Edit 2: Added photos to show opening dimensions.

https://mountains2metal.com/product/m2m-br6dpmf/

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I saw a video the other day where a guy left the netting inside attached. seemed like good idea. almost worked like a divider.
 

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6'4" here and I designed this product. I have to move my legs around quite a bit on rides so if these bothered me, I wouldn't have them in my Bronco. If you have a large water bottle in your current bungee door pocket and it touches your legs, then yes these may touch your legs. I can tell these MOLLE pockets are there in certain sitting positions but they have not bothered me. I still use the "dead pedal" area to stretch my legs. (which goes up pretty high if you haven't tried it). You can always go back to the stock bungee pockets if needed....install is less than 5 minutes per side.

I have the rear set in my personal Bronco right now but have not released the product yet.
Mountaineer - any plans to make a solid version without the punched out holes? Thanks!
 

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Mountaineer - any plans to make a solid version without the punched out holes? Thanks!
Hadn't really thought about it honestly. Do you think there are that many people out there that want this without the MOLLE cutouts?
 

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Hadn't really thought about it honestly. Do you think there are that many people out there that want this without the MOLLE cutouts?
Well, I tend to use my door pockets for receipts, papers or just trash so a solid option would work better for holding all of that in. I can see where the Molle cutouts are useful, maybe more for items inside the pockets as there doesn’t appear to be much room to add things on the outside and still have clearance for your legs, seats, etc.
How about a version with the lower half, bottom and ends solid but keep Molle cutouts on the top half? Best of both worlds? Oh, maybe a drain hole or two in the solid bottom?
I’d be a buyer!
 

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Ordered today
 

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Got mine today. They look great, thanks @Mountaineer!

Unfortunately my Bronco is at the shop getting PPF, Tint, and ExoShield, but I will be putting them on this weekend. I'm going to put the bungee netting back in behind them, I'll report back with my thoughts after install.
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