Half Doors
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Yeah HeyYou....all mine.
Great example on the Toyota for sure. They are all sculpted for arm rest and door lock/levers. I do like that incorporation of padding for the arm rest. That is important not only for comfort, but also lending to protection.
The rear doors will definitely be modded. Having no B pillar makes to such that opening the rear door requires the front to open. With the mods, that you'll see in due time, the doors will not have to be opened most of the time while on trail. Comes in handy for when being parked slanted too. Front doors are heavy, especially for my better half.
The rear bench seat will be tossed for something else. Sleep is underrated anyways.
Great example on the Toyota for sure. They are all sculpted for arm rest and door lock/levers. I do like that incorporation of padding for the arm rest. That is important not only for comfort, but also lending to protection.
The rear doors will definitely be modded. Having no B pillar makes to such that opening the rear door requires the front to open. With the mods, that you'll see in due time, the doors will not have to be opened most of the time while on trail. Comes in handy for when being parked slanted too. Front doors are heavy, especially for my better half.
The rear bench seat will be tossed for something else. Sleep is underrated anyways.
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Yeah HeyYou....all mine.
Great example on the Toyota for sure. They are all sculpted for arm rest and door lock/levers. I do like that incorporation of padding for the arm rest. That is important not only for comfort, but also lending to protection.
The rear doors will definitely be modded. Having no B pillar makes to such that opening the rear door requires the front to open. With the mods, that you'll see in due time, the doors will not have to be opened most of the time while on trail. Comes in handy for when being parked slanted too. Front doors are heavy, especially for my better half.
The rear bench seat will be tossed for something else. Sleep is underrated anyways.
Great example on the Toyota for sure. They are all sculpted for arm rest and door lock/levers. I do like that incorporation of padding for the arm rest. That is important not only for comfort, but also lending to protection.
The rear doors will definitely be modded. Having no B pillar makes to such that opening the rear door requires the front to open. With the mods, that you'll see in due time, the doors will not have to be opened most of the time while on trail. Comes in handy for when being parked slanted too. Front doors are heavy, especially for my better half.
The rear bench seat will be tossed for something else. Sleep is underrated anyways.
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Indeed that kind of makeup for the window. I'm thinking Cordura or similar material that is used for Jeep Soft Tops and Truck Bed Soft Caps.
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Most of mine aren't within spitting distance. I think the closest is in missouri, 600 miles away, the rest are in Florida......1200 miles away....... The one daughter that actually lives nearby, pretty much takes care of herself. I just get to work on her car once in a while, and play with my grandkids. Yep, I have five at the moment, soon to be six......