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Way to lock the doors when stored in back?

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One of the things I love about the Bronco vs my Wrangler is everything about the doors! Mirrors stay on the truck. Frameless. Lighter weight. And storing them in the back! I can leave them on to go to a trail further from home and toss them in the back when I arrive.

My question is if anyone has seen a way to secure them if they are in the back. I wonder if Ford will provide an accessory of some sort. Not just for bouncing around, but if you leave the Bronco unattended for a while with the doors in the back.
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If there's not something from the factory I know there's tie down points on the trunk floor where you could strap the doors down with a locking mechanism like people do with coolers in trucks/roof baskets
 
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Makes sense. Hopefully the tie-downs are in the right places for it.
 

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They have a patent on a thing they call "the oven" which should address this.
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