Thanks so much for this! I was struggling for a couple hours just on one door lol. Today my Jeep got its doors off for the first time in its 18 year life!
Thanks very much for posting this. My doors wouldn't budge and I was not too keen on using a hammer like I was seeing in other videos, or placing the jack under the door itself. Doors pins and bushings are now soaking in PB Blaster. One thing I added to your method. To keep the piece of wood from getting on the paint I put an old tube sock over the section of wood. Thanks again!!
Thank you for that video. I took your advice and tried that on my granddaughter's TJ. The hinges were Rusty as the vehicle came from up North. It worked like a champ.
Thanks so much for this! I was struggling for a couple hours just on one door lol. Today my Jeep got its doors off for the first time in its 18 year life!
Yay that’s awesome, such a good feeling driving with no doors on, hopefully you do it more and more often 🤙
Was rough, im in michigan and salt and winter is alot, finally got the door off! Thank you!
Awesome, glad I could help, yeah it makes for hard work when the start rusting
Thanks very much for posting this. My doors wouldn't budge and I was not too keen on using a hammer like I was seeing in other videos, or placing the jack under the door itself.
Doors pins and bushings are now soaking in PB Blaster.
One thing I added to your method. To keep the piece of wood from getting on the paint I put an old tube sock over the section of wood.
Thanks again!!
No problem at all, really happy that it help you, yes having something there would be a great idea. Thanks really appreciate the comment
Thanks for this great video, saved me so much time, first time my doors have been off in the five years i have had it. Thanks
No problem at all, I am glad I could help, it is good driving around with the doors off. Thanks
Thank you for that video. I took your advice and tried that on my granddaughter's TJ. The hinges were Rusty as the vehicle came from up North. It worked like a champ.
No problem at all. Happy that it could help. Thanks for letting me know. Hopefully the Jeep doesn’t have too much rust.
Anti-Seize works great too. Nice video as always 👍🏻
Blaine's World thanks mate always appreciate your comments, I will definitely chuck some on
Great video as always mate, love all your videos. Would love to see a day in the life of a Jeep owner
Baily White always really appreciate your comments, I’m sure I can do a video on that for you
You are LEGEND thank you
No problem at all, glad it helped. Thanks
That looks like a gun bore brush might work good to knock the gunk out of the hinges. Nice tips, keep up the good work. Cheers!
Andrew Fisher that’s a really good tip, definitely going to give that a go. Thanks mate really appreciate it
Good idea!
@@Mattjki thanks
Cool trick buddy 🤟👍
Wrangler Addiction thank you mate 🤙
Great video, I remember the first time I went to take off the passenger door on my Wrangler I ended up having to do something similar!
Rusty Autoholic Guy thank you mate, that sucks, I think it’s more common than we think
Great video. I could have used this about 10 years ago lol
4x4 knucklebusters thanks mate. I’m very sorry I couldn’t of helped back then
@@Whiteandsonsgarage it's ok tou helped now
That's a good way to break the corrosion before trying to remove the doors and getting aggravated because they're stuck.
wyattoneable thank you mate. Hahahaha I’m sure we all would get a bit aggravated
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