twitch 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 12, 2007 Messages 71 Points 3,101 Age 34 City vancouver,wa Vehicle Year 1984 Transmission Automatic May 1, 2008 #1 some one should make a tech thread on how to make removable doors of some sort.
bobbywalter TRS Technical Staff TRS Event Staff TRS Technical Advisor TRS Event Participant TRS 20th Anniversary TRS 25th Anniversary Ugly Truck of Month TRS Banner 2012-2015 Joined Aug 9, 2007 Messages 26,302 Points 3,101 City woodhaven mi Vehicle Year 1988 Engine Transmission Automatic Total Lift sawzall? Tire Size 33-44 My credo it is easier to fix and understand than "her" May 1, 2008 #2 pretty much just set it up with removable pins. really need directions for that?
twitch 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 12, 2007 Messages 71 Points 3,101 Age 34 City vancouver,wa Vehicle Year 1984 Transmission Automatic May 1, 2008 #3 well its my 84 bronco II and it doesnt look like that would work just right it has something that looks like long rivets.
well its my 84 bronco II and it doesnt look like that would work just right it has something that looks like long rivets.
Jim Oaks Just some guy with a website Founder / Site Owner Administrator 💻 TRS Socials Article Contributor TRS Event Participant TRS 20th Anniversary TRS 25th Anniversary VAGABOND TRS Banner 2010-2011 TRS Banner 2012-2015 GMRS Radio License Joined Aug 2, 2000 Messages 15,892 Points 7,601 Age 58 City Nocona State - Country TX - USA Other 2005 Jaguar XJ8 Vehicle Year 2021 Vehicle Ford Ranger Drive 4WD Engine 2.3 EcoBoost Transmission Automatic Total Lift 3.5-inches Tire Size 295/70/17 May 1, 2008 #4 Look at Punisher's thread: http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7691 He's got some pics of the removeable doors he made for his B2.
Look at Punisher's thread: http://www.therangerstation.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7691 He's got some pics of the removeable doors he made for his B2.
twitch 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 12, 2007 Messages 71 Points 3,101 Age 34 City vancouver,wa Vehicle Year 1984 Transmission Automatic May 1, 2008 #5 thanks jim it helped.