Ooh, good tip on the latch mechanism. I suppose if I do it pretty close to the cut, it won't interfere with people getting in and out -- I'd figgered it would get caught on people as they went by. I saw a couple at BB03 that I like -- somebody had 1/4" or 3/8" Craftsmen box wrenches as their pull levers, I liked that /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
I've already done the quick-release thing, but since we're talking about it I rememberd I had some photos /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif I suppose I should do a tech writeup, but it is really quite easy.
I removed the factory pin, and kept the bushings. The new pins are the 1/4" rod you mention -- I used regular steel and painted it. I welded a fender washer on one end, and drilled a hole through the end for a hitch pin in the other.
Pix:
Washer:
Hitch pin:
End result:
I had to put the lower hinges in "upside down", i.e. with the washer facing up and hitch pin down to make it fit... but now I can yank the doors in like 2 minutes and not lose my alignment.
Mind you, they're freakin' heavy... which is one of the reasons I wanna switch to the half doors. That, and with suitably limber people and appropriately cut doors, I may never have to open them /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
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