A new or used Jeep Wrangler is ideal for a driver looking for an adventure around San Bernardino. The Wrangler is one of the more inventive vehicles whose features include removable and added parts to enhance your overall driving experience. Thankfully, learning how to take the doors off a Jeep is simple! Get all the details about how to take apart a Jeep with this guide from Fontana Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram.
Taking the doors off your Jeep Wrangler requires you to first fold down the side mirrors and then roll down the windows (if your model has windows) to protect the glass. Then, take the following steps:
From there, you’ll be able to enjoy a doorless ride around Rancho Cucamonga. For those with four-door Jeep Wrangler models, slide the front seats fully forward before following the same steps.
A Jeep Wrangler’s doors are removable for numerous reasons. If you’re driving around Claremont or following the unbeaten path, keeping your doors off allows you to take in a fully immersive driving experience like no other. Outdoor enthusiasts rave about Jeep’s removable panels because they can feel the elements while enjoying their drive.
Another reason to take off the doors on your Jeep is that it helps with the overall fuel consumption or weight of the vehicle itself. If you’re trekking down trails on an excursion, removing the doors assists with fuel economy and the overall trail experience.
Of course, you’re probably also wondering how to take the top off your Jeep! This will give you a truly thrilling experience in your Wrangler, allowing you to feel one with the outdoors. However, most Jeep experts will tell you that, tempting as it may be to try it on your own, you’re better off entrusting a certified Jeep service department to remove the top of your Jeep. When you attempt to remove it on your own, you risk permanently damaging the top because it’s more difficult and awkward to maneuver than the doors.
Whatever your reason, our service team at Fontana Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram is here to help you if you encounter a challenge when you take apart your Jeep. Schedule an appointment with a service technician today and we’ll walk you through how to take the top off a Jeep and get you back on the Fontana roads!
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