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Classic Bronco Tube Doors

daddyg

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Here's pictures of Stout's
 

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rcmbronc

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Looks good.

I have some revised rubber bumpers that go between the door latch pin and door. These now have a bumper with a threaded stud. A hole will need to be drilled in the door angle to mount these. They seem to be a better solution to the ones originally provided with my doors with self adhesive tape.

Anyone that has purchased doors from me and would like a replacement set of cushions PM me and I will send a set out to you. Please include a mailing address.

Thanks, Rob
 

stout22

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Thanks for posting the pics
The doors fit great.
I think we will really enjoy having these doors on the trail rig!
 
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rcmbronc

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Some new pics.
 

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mattyq17

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very nice looking product, will definitely keep it in mind when I decide what I want to do for doors in the summer.
 

j2indebt

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Would Like A Set

I have a 1966 and I would like to get a set of these if they are still available. Is the fact that in 66-67 the striker post is round and not oval a problem? Thanks for your time.
Jason
 

j2indebt

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Would Like A Set

I have a 1966 and I would like to get a set of these if they are still available. Is the fact that in 66-67 the striker post is round and not oval a problem? Thanks for your time.
Jason
my e-mail is j2indebt@aol.com
 

j2indebt

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1966 Bronco

I have a 1966 and I am interested in a set of these. Can they fit with the striker post on a 66 since it is round not oval? I am having a real problem finding a solution to this issue.
j2indebt@aol.com
 

oh2bnok

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I am wondering if a guy could fit a fiberglass door insert over them to give them a cleaner look when closed.
 
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rcmbronc

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I have been wanting to make a set for use with inserts, but I have not had time to go forward with it. I will sometime soon I hope. One other ides would be to build a lightweight frame on the outside and build a full size canvas door for that frame to clean up the door opening lines. Any other thoughts?
 
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