bugnuker
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Hello all,
I have been trying to get some things figured out for storing my doors in my garage. For my full doors, I ended up going the ladder hanger route and this has worked out very well.
For my half doors, I need something else because you can't hang them on the ladder hangers. So I went for some wall mounted brackets that work with the hinges. I bought the Ace Engineering brackets - they seem to have good reviews, nice strong steel, powder coated, Great!
Well, they showed up, but they don't fit correctly on the hinges. The top one fits perfectly, but the bottom one does not come up all the way and is loose on the bottom because it's not able to fully seat.
This means all the weight load is now on the top part of the bracket. No weight falls on the bottom.
I've contacted Ace Engineering and they are working on it.
But this just confused the hell of out of me. You don't just accidently make a set that are the wrong size. All this stuff is computer driven.
How in the world do these not fit? Who else is using them?
I do have a 2024 but I don't think they changed any door specs for 2024, so it should be the same for any JT/JK/JL - right?
And if the size is just wrong in general, then that means anyone who bought them has this issue, correct?
I'm so confused how this can even be like this.
Thoughts?
I have been trying to get some things figured out for storing my doors in my garage. For my full doors, I ended up going the ladder hanger route and this has worked out very well.
For my half doors, I need something else because you can't hang them on the ladder hangers. So I went for some wall mounted brackets that work with the hinges. I bought the Ace Engineering brackets - they seem to have good reviews, nice strong steel, powder coated, Great!
Well, they showed up, but they don't fit correctly on the hinges. The top one fits perfectly, but the bottom one does not come up all the way and is loose on the bottom because it's not able to fully seat.
This means all the weight load is now on the top part of the bracket. No weight falls on the bottom.
I've contacted Ace Engineering and they are working on it.
But this just confused the hell of out of me. You don't just accidently make a set that are the wrong size. All this stuff is computer driven.
How in the world do these not fit? Who else is using them?
I do have a 2024 but I don't think they changed any door specs for 2024, so it should be the same for any JT/JK/JL - right?
And if the size is just wrong in general, then that means anyone who bought them has this issue, correct?
I'm so confused how this can even be like this.
Thoughts?
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