There are two hinges on each door. There is one bolt that holds the hinges together. You should have gotton an allen wrench with your Jeep at the time of purchase, if not don't worry, it is just a common size, so just get the correct allen wrench and take the nut off the bolts at each hinge. It may take two people---one to take the bolts out and one to hold the door. Doors are some what heavy. Also after doors are take off----DO NOT FORGET to tak the fuse out of the door light switch----If you do not take the fuse out, then you will run your battery down. Good Luck enjoy your Jeep and Visit jeeptales.com---its a jeep thang----pavement impaired
2006-06-06 05:23:19
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answered by 2muchcoffee 4
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remove nuts from hinge pins on outside of doors...spray some penetrating liquid like wd-40 or liquid wrench on the pins...allow it to soak in a little while(its probably not the best thing for your paint so don't go overboard with the spray)...open door and lift door off of pins(unless they've been removed before it will probably take some time and gentle persuasion with a rubber mallet to slide them off the pins).
2006-06-06 12:32:59
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answered by baalberith11704 4
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you unbolt the hinges. pull off the door open restricter. and unplug fuse 4 to keep your dome light off and that anoying beeping. there is also an after market company that makes clips to hold the button down when the doors are off so you don't have to pull the fuse.
2006-06-06 23:39:56
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answered by Dustin G 1
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Drive between 2 tractor trailers, and when you are just in front of both of them....open both doors and slam on the brakes.
2006-06-06 12:16:25
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answered by opjames 4
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with authority?
2006-06-06 12:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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( drums pleez )
With your hands!
2006-06-06 12:13:30
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answered by Cheyenne J 3
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