Re: Door?
Hey Terry,
Yes, if you have doors with vent wings, you can convert them over to non-vent by simply swapping the correct parts and hardware. The problem would be if you were trying to convert non-vent to vent. A lot of the 2-wheel-drive trucks and military trucks have doors that do not have the unique contours and holes formed into the inner door panels needed to accept the special tracks and hardware used with vent wings. Some of the very very early WDX model Power-Wagons have been reported to be found with these unique vent wingless doors also.
Clint
Originally posted by Terry in Bozrah
Can a wing vent door be changed over to a full glass door?
I'm looking for a rust free door and the only thing I can find in this area is the vent window door.
I like the none vent window, that cab is small and I like the open space feeling.
Terry
Can a wing vent door be changed over to a full glass door?
I'm looking for a rust free door and the only thing I can find in this area is the vent window door.
I like the none vent window, that cab is small and I like the open space feeling.
Terry
Yes, if you have doors with vent wings, you can convert them over to non-vent by simply swapping the correct parts and hardware. The problem would be if you were trying to convert non-vent to vent. A lot of the 2-wheel-drive trucks and military trucks have doors that do not have the unique contours and holes formed into the inner door panels needed to accept the special tracks and hardware used with vent wings. Some of the very very early WDX model Power-Wagons have been reported to be found with these unique vent wingless doors also.
Clint
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