Take the Doors off a Jeep Wrangler: Step-by-Step Guide

Are you trying to enjoy your Jeep with no doors but don't know how to remove them? Follow this step-by-step guide on how to take the doors off a Jeep Wrangler. It is only a few steps and only takes a couple of minutes. There is nothing like driving your Jeep Wrangler with no doors. Experience the fun and adventure when you take doors off Jeep. Follow this guide now and you'll be off to your new adventure in no time. If you still have any questions, contact Napleton's Northlake Jeep dealership on how to take the doors off a Jeep Wrangler.

Steps on How to Take the Doors off a Jeep Wrangler

  1. Roll down windows to prevent damage
  2. Use the #50 Torx head driver to remove the hinge pin screws from the upper and lower outside hinges of the door
  3. Store screws in the cargo tray under Wranglers rear load floor
  4. Under the instrument panel, you will find the plastic wiring access door. Remove the door by sliding the cover straight back toward the rear of the Wrangler
  5. Pull the cloth strap off the hook for more slack
  6. Push the locking tab upward to unlock the harness
  7. Push and hold down on the security tab (beneath the wiring harness) and lift up on the harness lever at the same time
  8. Pull the harness down to disconnect it & store the loose wiring connector in the lower door basket
  9. Use the #40 Torx head driver to remove the check screw from the center door check
  10. Open the door and lift it up off the hinge pins and remove the Jeep Wrangler door

Taking Doors off Jeep Wrangler: Things to Know

  • Don't try to pry the plastic wiring access door back or outward, it will damage the plastic cover
  • Do not Overtighten Torx fasteners to prevent damage
  • Doors are heavy, we recommend a second person
  • Store the doors on a soft spot that is dry and secure to prevent damage
  • Always make sure the windows are down before removing the Door
  • To reinstall doors, follow this guide but in reverse
  • Tools come with your Wrangler found in the center console (Torx head driver)
  • These exact steps can be used to remove the doors on a Jeep Gladiator
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Take Doors off Jeep for More Adventure

Taking the doors off your Jeep Wrangler opens the door to new adventures. Enjoy the fresh air as you ride through town or off the road. If you still need help after following this guide on how to take the doors off a Jeep Wrangler, contact our Northlake Jeep dealership now. We look forward to helping you soon so you can enjoy your Jeep Wrangler with no doors!

Removing Jeep Wrangler Doors FAQ

How to take the doors off a Jeep Wrangler?

  1. Roll down all windows
  2. Use #50 Torx head driver & remove the hinge pin screws from the upper and lower outside hinges of the door
  3. Under the instrument panel, remove the plastic wiring access door
  4. Pull the cloth strap off the hook and push the locking tab upward to unlock the harness on the wiring 
  5. Push & hold down on the security tab and lift up on the harness lever at the same time
  6. Pull the harness down to disconnect & store the loose wiring connector in the lower door basket
  7. Use the #40 Torx head driver to remove the check screw from the center door check
  8. Open the door, lift up off the hinge pins, & remove the Jeep Wrangler door

Can you take doors off Jeep Wrangler?

Yes, you can take doors off Jeep Wrangler. It is simple and easy.

Is it hard to take a door off a Jeep?

It is not that hard to take door off a Jeep but the doors are heavy. It is recommended to have the help of another person when taking off the Jeep Wrangler doors. If you follow this guide, you will be able to take the doors off with no problem.

Need more help on how to take the doors off a Jeep Wrangler? Contact us now.

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