The modular design of the Jeep Wrangler gives you the unique ability to remove its doors. With a simple disconnection of a wire harness and removal of two hinge bolts, the doors themselves slide off their hinges. What’s left is a great open-air cabin feel, that’s one of the main characteristics of a Wrangler. The modification however, comes with a stipulation for most states, if you plan on driving on paved roads, which is the requirement of side mirrors. State laws vary and the requirement may be different in your area, but it’s always safe practice to equip your Jeep with side mirrors when removing the factory doors. Thankfully, there are a variety of options to choose from and this tech guide will help showcase some of the most common, along with advantages/disadvantages for each.
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Visibility on the road and on the trail is just as, if not more so, important than any other system on your Wrangler. Taking off your doors is a nice bonus, but you'll want to make sure you relocate your mirrors for appropriate visibility.