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Jeep doors #624333 07/08/05 06:45 PM
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Trooper0601 Offline OP
Wheeler
Hey, what's up? On a 2000 Wrangler, how exactly do you remove the doors? Thank you. P.S. This is for my brother. Anyone know of a special tool you need from Jeep to remove these nuts?

Last edited by Trooper0601; 07/08/05 08:37 PM.

'89 Trooper 2.6L automatic--216,000+ miles
Re: Jeep doors [Re: Trooper0601] #624334 07/08/05 07:02 PM
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RockJock Offline
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Its realy not that hard. You just remove the nut on the door pins, disconnect the electric connection, and lift up on the open door. You may need to wiggle it a bit lifting straight up as possible. If it won't move have someone encourage the pins with a rubber mallet maybe.

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Re: Jeep doors [Re: RockJock] #624335 07/08/05 07:06 PM
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Trooper0601 Offline OP
Wheeler
Someone told me the nut had to be pried off...super difficult. Any truth?


'89 Trooper 2.6L automatic--216,000+ miles
Re: Jeep doors [Re: Trooper0601] #624336 07/08/05 08:57 PM
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RockJock Offline
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Maybe on the newwer Jeeps its different but I don't think it is. The nut shouldn't be a problem.

Re: Jeep doors [Re: Trooper0601] #624337 07/08/05 09:00 PM
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BigJim Offline
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If it is a NUT it will unscrew! That is why it has 6 sides on it... so you can unscrew it! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
Big Jim <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/pfft.gif" alt="" />


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