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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 01:18 PM
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Is there a kit available anywhere for the Blazer to set up for removable doors? I'd like to take my doors off my 2dr when I wheel or in the summer for fun.
 
Old Oct 31, 2013 | 01:27 PM
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You will have to fab something. I'm building half doors for mine and plan to make a way for them to be easily removable when I finally get around to finishing them. Honestly I think the worst part is going to be figuring out all of the wiring and making a way for it to quickly disconnect.
 
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There is not a kit.
 
Old Oct 31, 2013 | 05:44 PM
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Weatherpack connectors would make the wiring easy.
 
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Trailer wiring 4, 5 or 6 pin connectors. Cheap and easy.
 
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My hope is to find 1 single connector to accommodate all of the wires. I haven't dug into it yet to see how many I have just because I'm not at that point yet but I have power everything in my doors so I am sure its a good amount of wires in there.
 
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You would need to use a couple connectors. You can get them in configurations up to 15 or 16 if I recall, but they are too big to fit between the door and pillar.
 
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I was thinking I might be able to do it so the the connector is right at the edge of the body and possibly extend the wires from the door so that the connector would sit inside the body. That would also help since I have no need for wires to go to the half doors. Sorry its kind of hard to explain but this is what I have pondered in my head lol!
 
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Originally Posted by rexmburns
You will have to fab something. I'm building half doors for mine and plan to make a way for them to be easily removable when I finally get around to finishing them. Honestly I think the worst part is going to be figuring out all of the wiring and making a way for it to quickly disconnect.


do you have any picture of your half doors yet?
 
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Originally Posted by Mitch Brudzynski
do you have any picture of your half doors yet?
I doubt you will get a response seeing as how his last post was 11/2013...
 



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