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Soft half Doors - the simple fabric kind
July 13, 2020
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Sloth JK
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I'm looking for some cheep vinyl, or fabric, half doors for a 2008 2 door JK just to keep the mud out while wheeling. Nothing fancy.

If you have some you'd like to get rid of, please let me know. Trying to pick them up by this Friday 7/17 if possible. If not, I'll have to cover my passenger seat with plastic and duct tape.......and nobody wants to see that haha. 

Thanks,

Mark 

July 13, 2020
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Where are you going ?

July 14, 2020
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Rubicon backwards. Heading in from Tahoma down to the springs. 

July 14, 2020
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I saw a car driving down the road today with a fuel can strapped to the top of his car with a hose feeding the engine. He also had a sheet of what appeared to be a clear plastic drop cloth taped on to act as a front windshield that was being pushed way in due to the wind from driving. I had to laugh because it made me think of your comment about covering your seat with plastic and duct tape. 

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July 14, 2020
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Jeff_R said
I saw a car driving down the road today with a fuel can strapped to the top of his car with a hose feeding the engine. He also had a sheet of what appeared to be a clear plastic drop cloth taped on to act as a front windshield that was being pushed way in due to the wind from driving. I had to laugh because it made me think of your comment about covering your seat with plastic and duct tape. 

  

I wish you'd could of gotten a picture

July 14, 2020
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That's funny Jeff. Thanks for sharing. I'm not that bad......well..... not yet. 

July 15, 2020
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Gilbert & Betty said

Jeff_R said

I saw a car driving down the road today with a fuel can strapped to the top of his car with a hose feeding the engine. He also had a sheet of what appeared to be a clear plastic drop cloth taped on to act as a front windshield that was being pushed way in due to the wind from driving. I had to laugh because it made me think of your comment about covering your seat with plastic and duct tape. 

  

I wish you'd could of gotten a picture

  

Me too. I was going the opposite direction. I saw a red object on the roof and as the vehicle got closer I saw the hose going down the windshield and under the hood. Then I realized the "windshield" was bowed way in and was almost hitting the driver in the face and was flapping in the wind. The things you see on a country road. laughing

Jeff and Kathy Root

July 15, 2020
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Me too. I was going the opposite direction. I saw a red object on the roof and as the vehicle got closer I saw the hose going down the windshield and under the hood. Then I realized the "windshield" was bowed way in and was almost hitting the driver in the face and was flapping in the wind. The things you see on a country road. laughing
  

Maybe they were in the middle of a buggy build, they just need to throw on some goggles, get rid of the plastic winshield and send it!

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July 24, 2020
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Just wanted to report that I didn't need em and we didn't run into any mud at the top. Very dry from Tahoma to the Rubicon Springs.

I think I'm going to make my own custom doors now just in case. 

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