This is pretty wicked
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This is pretty wicked
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That'* amazing. Great idea, but it looks like the door is made of fabric or HDPE or something. Can't be all that safe in an accident, and would look like M.C. Hammer'* pants at highway speeds, all puffed out.
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Originally Posted by iRocco
That'* amazing. Great idea, but it looks like the door is made of fabric or HDPE or something. Can't be all that safe in an accident, and would look like M.C. Hammer'* pants at highway speeds, all puffed out.
LMFAO....that'* a very good point about Hammer'* pants lol.
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yeah, its a nice concept, but that must be REALLY interesting to have to replace that motor if it ever wears out How the hell would you even know how, what to get, etc? Nice idea tho, but I like my doors to have an armrest, switches, etc.
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I'm sure you'd know how to change the motor, seeing how you'd prolly be there when putting it in lol.
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No one said I was looking to purchase a kit.....lol
For Dodge doors it WOULD take off a limb or three lol
For Dodge doors it WOULD take off a limb or three lol