tubular doors
I just get the body armor trail doors today and Im just wondering what is your favorite half or tubular door cause personnaly I know the or fab body armor and rudged rigde do you guy know other brand can be cool if posting picture of each model or you custom one
[nice can you use it heaven during winter or ??? maybe you probably got no snow but me i got alot of this crap and they are heavy or and what about the noise when high speed
Originally Posted by ride2099
[nice can you use it heaven during winter or ??? maybe you probably got no snow but me i got alot of this crap and they are heavy or and what about the noise when high speed
Originally Posted by ride2099
suxxx but who care about noise
maybe you can add a little backet to hold the upper section on the roll bar !?!
maybe you can add a little backet to hold the upper section on the roll bar !?!
Ive been thinking about something like that. Someone on the forum made a buckle for it, looked good and kept it from separating!
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I recently picked up a set of bestop soft doors and uppers from a local owner and I really like them. I had been looking for a 3 season solution for doors and I think these will do quite well.
Prior to the bestop doors, I had the Rancho tube doors which looked and worked great. However, I didnt get to use them much because if the forecast hinted rain (which it does here quite often), my full doors would stay on. That really sucked because whenever we were to go wheeling, multi day camping was always involved so I never got to use them on the trail. If I lived in one of the sunny states or closer to trails, I wouldve kept the Ranchos.
Anyways, two (or four) little bungees work great in reducing the 'flap' of the bestop soft door uppers.
Prior to the bestop doors, I had the Rancho tube doors which looked and worked great. However, I didnt get to use them much because if the forecast hinted rain (which it does here quite often), my full doors would stay on. That really sucked because whenever we were to go wheeling, multi day camping was always involved so I never got to use them on the trail. If I lived in one of the sunny states or closer to trails, I wouldve kept the Ranchos.
Anyways, two (or four) little bungees work great in reducing the 'flap' of the bestop soft door uppers.


