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ParadigmDawg

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I have been looking at door carts for a little while now. A guy on the 392 forum led me to this company and I ordered it a few minutes later. The owner was quick to communicate when I had a couple of questions and they waved shipping for Veterans/First Responders. It looks like it is shipped immediately too. Not only is this made in the USA, I think the design is superior to any of the other carts that I researched and it is awesome that it folds up and fits into the cargo area of the jeep.

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10/10. I let mine go with my half doors. I hate those fng things.

Picked up a toplift pro and cart off cl. Looks great but you aren’t going to fold it up and take it anywhere that’s for sure.
 

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I have one of these. Great product. It holds my 2 doors on one side and on the other side, I stack my roof panels on. When my doors are on the Jeep, I put my Kikbax mirrors on the cart, they slide right in.
 
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I have one of these. Great product. It holds my 2 doors on one side and inise the other side the stack my roof panels on. When my doors are on the Jeep, i put my Kikbax mirrors on the cart, the slide right in.
Way you enlightening the dummy in me. I put my doors back on on Monday because I knew the trail I was going to Tuesday would be muddy. I couldn't find a good place in my garage to store them so the are just laying on my crowded work bench. I didn't even think about the 8 places on the door cart....lol...
 

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It's pretty convenient actually. I lay them on their side on the opposite side of the doors. I put one down, put a rag on the edge to keep the panel from touching the metal rack, them I put the next one down, using the plastic nubs on the bottom of the cart (the nubs that keep the doors on the cart from closing too much) to keep it from sliding off, then put a rag between it and the other panel so that the finish doesn't rub against the other panel. Then I can roll the cart with the doors and roof panels wherever I want out of the way, usually under the hardtop when it's on the TopLift Pro.
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