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Leave the hinge bolts out. Unbolt the door check and push door check into door. Now it’s a matter of harness connection and strap then lift the door.
 

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I have these on my doors so I don't have to worry about the bolts on the doors. https://www.extremeterrain.com/jeep-wrangler-door-alignment-pins-30717.html
Plus 1 for the pins. Use loctite so they don't disappear (speaking from experience ...)
The door alingment pins are great. They protect the threads on the door hinges and the paint on the hinges themselves. They are of unequal lenghts, making alingment and installation on the Jeep or on wall brackets much easier and faster. FYI, each kit contains only 2 pins so you need 2 kits for a 2 door.
 

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Door alignment pins rather than the bolts on the hinges, and then a quick disconnect of some kind for the door check bolt or just leave that out too and push it in the door and rely on the strap to keep the harness from being damaged and remember that you have to control the door opening
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