Aluminum 1/2 doors
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JK Freak
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Aluminum 1/2 doors
Looking for opinions on 1/2 doors.
JCR vs Savvy.
I have best top doors but want painted doors that's why I'm considering the switch.
Northridge 4x4
JCR vs Savvy.
I have best top doors but want painted doors that's why I'm considering the switch.
Northridge 4x4
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I'm sure that someone somewhere makes a decent set of aftermarket half doors, but I've not seen them yet. My advice is to save the money and buy the factory doors. Yes, they're outrageous, but nothing I've seen compares to them in fit, finish, or otherwise.
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I'm thinking there are some aftermarket Jeep parts places that sell the doors as a complete kit. I was referring to the price tag as they're about $4K for the set for a JKU last time I looked when a buddy was trying to find some.
Quadratec has the full kit and they've come down a bit. You'd still be in the $4K range with paint:
Fronts: https://www.quadratec.com/products/55011_1100.htm
Rear: https://www.quadratec.com/products/55011_1001_07.htm
The only thing missing is the mirrors.
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I really like my JCR doors...Savys door latches line up but the use a cantilever type latch...JCR is right on the striker so they are not centered. savys doors are more flimsy where jcr is a thicker cut of aluminium...wish i could afford Mopar doors but JCR's are the next in line...hope this helps you decide
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So I have the Savvy half doors and I am really happy with them.
I also have the Bestop uppers too.
From what I have heard the Bestop and Rugged Ridge uppers pop right in these days, my half doors were a very first run on the "uppers" and weren't made for the Bestop upper, but a little drilling and they do fit.
I takes a bit to get everything lined up, but once dialed in smooth like butter.
Good luck in your choice, I went with a gloss black powder coat, BTW.
And don't those aftermarket chrome hinges just pop!!!!
I also have the Bestop uppers too.
From what I have heard the Bestop and Rugged Ridge uppers pop right in these days, my half doors were a very first run on the "uppers" and weren't made for the Bestop upper, but a little drilling and they do fit.
I takes a bit to get everything lined up, but once dialed in smooth like butter.
Good luck in your choice, I went with a gloss black powder coat, BTW.
And don't those aftermarket chrome hinges just pop!!!!
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JK Freak
I've been going back and forth on this as well -
Ended up going Savvy; with the sole reason being that they don't have the offset handles like JCR and Rugged ridge. I'm usually not OCD, but for some reason that really bugs me.
Just ordered them this week, should arrive early next week, then just need to track down some hydro blue pearl and dust off the spray gun.
If you can swing it, the Mopars are really the way to go... they give you the best odds of staying dry in a downpour or water crossing. I just couldn't bring myself to drop that kind of coin right now.
Ended up going Savvy; with the sole reason being that they don't have the offset handles like JCR and Rugged ridge. I'm usually not OCD, but for some reason that really bugs me.
Just ordered them this week, should arrive early next week, then just need to track down some hydro blue pearl and dust off the spray gun.
If you can swing it, the Mopars are really the way to go... they give you the best odds of staying dry in a downpour or water crossing. I just couldn't bring myself to drop that kind of coin right now.
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Nothing wrong with either brand, we like the JCR because it uses the same kind of latches at the Bestop, which is easy to use and adjust.
There is no replacement for factory half doors though. They are expensive, but if you run them for a lot of the year with the half doors installed, they're at least worth considering. If you're going to just run with the windows out I don't know if it's worth the expense.
There is no replacement for factory half doors though. They are expensive, but if you run them for a lot of the year with the half doors installed, they're at least worth considering. If you're going to just run with the windows out I don't know if it's worth the expense.
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Again, the take on this thread is the good ones are expensive, so buy ones that suck for less money instead of saving.
I suppose for you guys with all the seasons it's not that big of an issue as you only have to deal with them for a short time. I'm in Phoenix and have had the full doors on for about 3 months at the most, once. I have the uppers for the front and a divider to close off the front seats, which I used when I drove to Moab last Easter. I'm all half door all the time, so it makes sense. I have a hard time even looking at my Jeep with the full doors on and am considering selling them as I'll never use them.
I suppose for you guys with all the seasons it's not that big of an issue as you only have to deal with them for a short time. I'm in Phoenix and have had the full doors on for about 3 months at the most, once. I have the uppers for the front and a divider to close off the front seats, which I used when I drove to Moab last Easter. I'm all half door all the time, so it makes sense. I have a hard time even looking at my Jeep with the full doors on and am considering selling them as I'll never use them.