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It would have been nice if he mentioned a place to store those door bolts. Sounds like we won't be getting a nice location in the trunk like Jeep to slot them in :(

Edit: I seem to be thinking of the hard top bolts. Jeep door have pins
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There’s a million ways to do it, but this gives you an idea:
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Okay, this is actually pretty cool and engineered well. BN stepping up with videos, they heard your whining.
 

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Hehr Mehr Gawd, if you get CG, and it comes with it's own door condoms, how many days until the doors turn green in there??? Do they suggest cleaning out the inside of the door sacks daily to prevent color change?

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Should probably kill this joke now, but come on, they are just FEEDING the material straight into it! (pun intended?)
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Jeep people have been using "door carts" for awhile. Aftermarket makes them or you can make them yourself.
Also there are wall brackets that you can hang them on by their hinges.

Mine just sit on a blanket on the garage floor leaning against the wall.
 

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Having never owned a Jeep, could you please chime in on this:

I was pretty excited that they had the tie-down bolts on the "sports bars" (roll cage), does Jeep have that sort of solution as well?

Just seemed like a fantastic set of additional tiedown locations for tall objects or using ratchet straps to firmly hold things down since the sports bars are boron steel, they can take the force.
No tie down bolts like that on any Wrangler I've owned.
 

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I like the design. Had jeeps and this beats the hinge pins sticking in the brackets when trying to remove or the pins gouging up the paint when you're trying to reinstall
But do we have to unbolt and bolt them back on each time? On a Wrangler, you take the nuts off the bottom of the bolts that fit in the hinges and never put them back on. I don't want to have to get out tools every time I'm taking the doors off or putting them back on.
 

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But do we have to unbolt and bolt them back on each time? On a Wrangler, you take the nuts off the bottom of the bolts that fit in the hinges and never put them back on. I don't want to have to get out tools every time I'm taking the doors off or putting them back on.
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But do we have to unbolt and bolt them back on each time? On a Wrangler, you take the nuts off the bottom of the bolts that fit in the hinges and never put them back on. I don't want to have to get out tools every time I'm taking the doors off or putting them back on.
I think it’ll be fine without the bolts but we’ll have to wait and see I guess. When he’s putting the bags on he’s not being gentle so I would assume the posts are large enough to keep the door from falling off in normal use.
 

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This will make adding custom door panels with speakers way easier to do in my mind. Should be able to easily access the door plugs too. I can’t wait to actually see one in person. On a side note, am I the only one that thinks the Bronco Nation guys are sort of tools? They just seem like Ford marketing guys and not legit Bronco enthusiasts, just my opinion.
He actually has a YouTube channel where he works on his early Bronco. Not a bad dude, been posting stuff for a few years now.
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