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jellis4148

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I just don't see how that is safe. I just feel like if you were to be hit in the side the potential for the door to come off is high. Do whatever you want. It's your Jeep. I put the bolts back in every time. I did find a way to use a drill, so it doesn't take very long.
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I just don't see how that is safe. I just feel like if you were to be hit in the side the potential for the door to come off is high. Do whatever you want. It's your Jeep. I put the bolts back in every time. I did find a way to use a drill, so it doesn't take very long.
Its not any less safe than driving around with your doors off and you get hit in the side, if anything its more safe.
 
 







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