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Cool, but $1700 cool, I don’t know. At that point I’m close to used half doors.
Don’t know what the selling price point is anymore for OEM halfdoors, but I was lucky enough to only pay what the seller paid for them on his order…others were selling for $5k up to as high as $8k

After getting mine painted, end cost was just under $6k…so for those not wanting to pay for OEM half doors and at least have full door coverage unlike the tube doors, I think $1700 is actually a great price.
 

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Those have been out forever... They are fine for around town, but suck in the rain and at highway speed. I had a set and ended up selling them and buying the OEM half doors. I also have a set of ACE half doors that I rarely use, but they look cool... The problem with the ACE doors is that I tow the Jeep behind my RV and had to take the full doors with me and the ACE half doors. I got tired of that and tried the Bestop doors so I would not have to take two sets of doors with me. The material is nice and matches the soft top, but no matter how much I adjusted or bent them, they flapped at highway speed and the entire got soaked behind the RV. They are not bad for summer use, but did not work for me. The OEM doors were expensive, but solved the dragging two sets with me while using the RV.
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