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BM 05-08-2005 12:23 PM

TJ Door Question
 
Spring has finnally arrived in Southern Ontaio and I was taking off
the full hard doors on my 02 TJ for the first time. The bottom nuts
were seized and the threaded end of the door pins snapped off on both
sides. Is the pin and nut a repacement part??? Is stainless available
anywhere?? Thanks!!

BM

snowboardripper@hotmail.com 05-08-2005 03:47 PM

Re: TJ Door Question
 
I purchased some stainless steal ones, they look nice. If you are in
Ontario you can order them from national 4wd

http://www.national4wd.com/
This is better then odering stock ones since you will have to get them
painted


snowboardripper@hotmail.com 05-08-2005 03:47 PM

Re: TJ Door Question
 
I purchased some stainless steal ones, they look nice. If you are in
Ontario you can order them from national 4wd

http://www.national4wd.com/
This is better then odering stock ones since you will have to get them
painted


snowboardripper@hotmail.com 05-08-2005 03:47 PM

Re: TJ Door Question
 
I purchased some stainless steal ones, they look nice. If you are in
Ontario you can order them from national 4wd

http://www.national4wd.com/
This is better then odering stock ones since you will have to get them
painted


snowboardripper@hotmail.com 05-08-2005 03:47 PM

Re: TJ Door Question
 
I purchased some stainless steal ones, they look nice. If you are in
Ontario you can order them from national 4wd

http://www.national4wd.com/
This is better then odering stock ones since you will have to get them
painted


Jeff Strickland 05-08-2005 05:16 PM

Re: TJ Door Question
 
No, it isn't a replacment part. The good news is that it isn't a required
part either. When the doors are closed, they wil not come off.




"BM" <smithers340@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:427e3b7e.30605265@news.cogeco.ca...
> Spring has finnally arrived in Southern Ontaio and I was taking off
> the full hard doors on my 02 TJ for the first time. The bottom nuts
> were seized and the threaded end of the door pins snapped off on both
> sides. Is the pin and nut a repacement part??? Is stainless available
> anywhere?? Thanks!!
>
> BM



Jeff Strickland 05-08-2005 05:16 PM

Re: TJ Door Question
 
No, it isn't a replacment part. The good news is that it isn't a required
part either. When the doors are closed, they wil not come off.




"BM" <smithers340@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:427e3b7e.30605265@news.cogeco.ca...
> Spring has finnally arrived in Southern Ontaio and I was taking off
> the full hard doors on my 02 TJ for the first time. The bottom nuts
> were seized and the threaded end of the door pins snapped off on both
> sides. Is the pin and nut a repacement part??? Is stainless available
> anywhere?? Thanks!!
>
> BM



Jeff Strickland 05-08-2005 05:16 PM

Re: TJ Door Question
 
No, it isn't a replacment part. The good news is that it isn't a required
part either. When the doors are closed, they wil not come off.




"BM" <smithers340@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:427e3b7e.30605265@news.cogeco.ca...
> Spring has finnally arrived in Southern Ontaio and I was taking off
> the full hard doors on my 02 TJ for the first time. The bottom nuts
> were seized and the threaded end of the door pins snapped off on both
> sides. Is the pin and nut a repacement part??? Is stainless available
> anywhere?? Thanks!!
>
> BM



Jeff Strickland 05-08-2005 05:16 PM

Re: TJ Door Question
 
No, it isn't a replacment part. The good news is that it isn't a required
part either. When the doors are closed, they wil not come off.




"BM" <smithers340@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:427e3b7e.30605265@news.cogeco.ca...
> Spring has finnally arrived in Southern Ontaio and I was taking off
> the full hard doors on my 02 TJ for the first time. The bottom nuts
> were seized and the threaded end of the door pins snapped off on both
> sides. Is the pin and nut a repacement part??? Is stainless available
> anywhere?? Thanks!!
>
> BM



BM 05-12-2005 11:29 PM

Re: TJ Door Question
 
Thanks for everyone's responses on the board & via email. I've had 2
CJ's in the past and wasn't too worried about about the functionality
of the nut & pin (after all the CJ hard doors just drop in without the
threaded nut) I was probably more worried about the cosmetics. There's
enough of the old threaded shatft on the lower hinge on each side that
I can probably get a new stainless nut on them enough to catch the
remaining threads. The through shafts are stuck pretty tight though
and I've rocked the doors back and forth to get them up & out but they
don't want to budge. Maybe I'll use a rubber mallett here & there to
break them free. After all...the Jeep ain't topless unless the doors
are gone, but I see that's another thread....

BM

On Sun, 8 May 2005 14:16:47 -0700, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>No, it isn't a replacment part. The good news is that it isn't a required
>part either. When the doors are closed, they wil not come off.
>
>
>
>
>"BM" <smithers340@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:427e3b7e.30605265@news.cogeco.ca...
>> Spring has finnally arrived in Southern Ontaio and I was taking off
>> the full hard doors on my 02 TJ for the first time. The bottom nuts
>> were seized and the threaded end of the door pins snapped off on both
>> sides. Is the pin and nut a repacement part??? Is stainless available
>> anywhere?? Thanks!!
>>
>> BM

>




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