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no....if you look there is a pin that holds the hinge together....i just remove my pin so one half of the hinge stays on the truck and the other on the door. never out of alignment either. and it is just 2 pins which i slide back into the hinges that are still on the truck! makes for a darn good foot rest
i take them off wherever...i have done it in the parking lot of skool about to go home and slide them in the bed! I am working on detachable mirrors now, that's the only illegal part about it!
-Jason-
Last edited by fishmanndotcom; Feb 29, 2004 at 10:58 PM.
ya man, it's easier to do than it looks. The hardest part is re-aligning your doors when your are done....but it is a heck of al lot easier to do when you can take the doors off
Yea, that made Jeremy's past sins pale in comparison Yup, that is Az's truck, its a pretty cool rig. Braille trail, and Pacific Northwest Full Sizes are both local clubs, and several members (including myself) belong to both. Last Saturday, many of the Braille trail guys were going up to the St. Helens bog while the full size guys had their club playground grand opening. The big difference between the two clubs is that Braille trail takes all rigs while Pacific Northwest Full Sizes accepts only full sizes.