I went with the original measurements for 2 doors and they fit fine... just less material to use. You can try with the original, and if you find the spacing a bit wide, go with the 7'... I tried shorter & didn't like the fit... I want the doors to kinda lean on each other so the cart doesn't tip.So...is 7" spacing for the doors adequate or would this still be a pretty tight fit?
The red is 6” Also helps to put painters tape on the glass to help hold it in place as you set it down.thanks for the plan I am almost done but I had a question.. the 1*2 board on hardtop holder cart, does it sit 6" from outer front or 6" from inner front ? Can someone please tell me.
(referencing the image from someone else's build)
Thanks @Lurvis33 here is my final build.The red is 6” Also helps to put painters tape on the glass to help hold it in place as you set it down.
Thanks so much for this design & PDF. Would it still work if I used, 2x6's for the 2 verticle 29" pieces instead of 2x4? or does it some how get in the way?It’s so the top sits vertically with a slight slant. There’s the middle piece to help support the wiper blade on the windshield.
The picture is from Yote’s thread.
Very niceFinished this today. 6.5" spacing between posts and 18" tall, doors from my Rubicon fit perfectly. About $75 total including the dolly from Harbor Freight. Maybe two hours build time and totally worth it.
So how did you dye the plastic? And thats a lot of electrical tape isn't it ?Thanks guys for the plans and pictures. I combined what you guys did with a craft project my daughter found to stain pvc pipe. I stained all of the connectors red to match the red accents on the Jeep. I probably wouldn’t have paid for the petroleum dye just to do this, but since I already had it...
Is that the black foam in the plumbing department like at Depot that has the slit down it ?You, sir, are a true man among men. I'm a first-time Jeep owner and haven't removed the doors or top out of fear of damaging them. Jeeps are expensive Lego sets, and this is a great project. Thank you for the brilliant ideas.