Jeepish
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- Jan 6, 2019
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- Location
- Wilmer, AL, USA
- Roxor Ownership
- Roxor Owner
- Roxor #
- 2936
It’s under “harbor freight tow bar”I searched tow bars first but nothing came up. I guess its time to start one.
It’s under “harbor freight tow bar”I searched tow bars first but nothing came up. I guess its time to start one.
I would like to know when these are ready to put on the market. I have the roxor best top soft top on my roxor if you ever come up with a full door kit for those I would for sure want a set.
I hate full doors soft or hard. . I am very happy with aluminum half doors , painted body color from OTR . I am working on a soft upper ( side curtain ) design like what was used in the old days.I would like to know when these are ready to put on the market. I have the roxor best top soft top on my roxor if you ever come up with a full door kit for those I would for sure want a set.
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I hate full doors soft or hard. . I am very happy with aluminum half doors , painted body color from OTR . I am working on a soft upper ( side curtain ) design like what was used in the old days.[/QUOTE
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I hate full doors soft or hard. . I am very happy with aluminum half doors , painted body color from OTR . I am working on a soft upper ( side curtain ) design like what was used in the old days.Yep that is what I’m looking for I should have been way more clear on that. I do have the half doors on my roxor with the best top on it and yes I did have to do some modifications but they look pretty good. What I woul like is some half soft doors to go on top of the half doors so I could remove them in the summer and run them in winter or when it rains.I
I hate full doors soft or hard. . I am very happy with aluminum half doors , painted body color from OTR . I am working on a soft upper ( side curtain ) design like what was used in the old days.
what thickness of HDPE do you use? My cage is different so I'm going to have go build a set myself. Im looking to source materialI sold him a set of my half doors. Made from HDPE
I use 3/4” textured HDPE. I buy my material from Queen City polymers in Ohio. Not cheap but people are good to work with.what thickness of HDPE do you use? My cage is different so I'm going to have go build a set myself. Im looking to source material
I am still making the half doors, yes.Jeepish.
I am interested in the half doors complete with hinges and latch. Are you still making and selling them?
I don't own a Roxor...YET. I have a question about the mirrors and how much they limit opening the door? I also have this idea that for simple half doors and versatility a lightweight window top half that maybe has a couple long pins on the bottom to slip down into to half door? possibly a lip on the outside that limits water coming in at the seam in a hard rain... Unable to open for sure but something simple, lightweight, thin. could slip into a bag that's stowed behind the seats and be available should the weather become inclement. Your half door design could sport some aluminum square tubing, to add stiffening as well as ports for some smaller tubing on the top half to slide down into?, you could even make a heavier version out of the same material that has the opening window. But the quick light version seems appropriate for those wanting the more open feel most of the time.
just some thoughts, do not mean to re-design your efforts, I think yours looks great, both half and full!
by the way, I LOVE your Roxor! the spacers, shackles and helper springs seems a great way to achieve larger tires without the full monty of a lift. I like the decals, especially the flags! If i can order one it will be the green one like yours. I will have funds in 10 months, will have to wait and see what the market has to offer then.
Nothing new , they are called Side curtains , been around since cars were just getting started. These days Velcro’s a better choice when creating upper door protection.
So I really feel like the half doors I’ve been making definitely serve their purpose but when i made the larger doors out of the HDPE, the door was just too flimsy. Maybe if the window was fixed it wouldn’t be too bad.I don't own a Roxor...YET. I have a question about the mirrors and how much they limit opening the door? I also have this idea that for simple half doors and versatility a lightweight window top half that maybe has a couple long pins on the bottom to slip down into to half door? possibly a lip on the outside that limits water coming in at the seam in a hard rain... Unable to open for sure but something simple, lightweight, thin. could slip into a bag that's stowed behind the seats and be available should the weather become inclement. Your half door design could sport some aluminum square tubing, to add stiffening as well as ports for some smaller tubing on the top half to slide down into?, you could even make a heavier version out of the same material that has the opening window. But the quick light version seems appropriate for those wanting the more open feel most of the time.
just some thoughts, do not mean to re-design your efforts, I think yours looks great, both half and full!
by the way, I LOVE your Roxor! the spacers, shackles and helper springs seems a great way to achieve larger tires without the full monty of a lift. I like the decals, especially the flags! If i can order one it will be the green one like yours. I will have funds in 10 months, will have to wait and see what the market has to offer then.
I think that’s the main reason this forum has been so popular. Owners sharing with owners and potential buyers other ways to achieve the same result without breaking the bank. I do think you get a lot for the money with the Roxor but the accessories are grossly overpriced.the cost of addons is a huge consideration when buying these. I like it that you have looked for cheaper solutions to the inadequacies these little beasts have in base form. While I could not afford many of the addons I like the idea of thinking outside the box. I see a natural progression with yours being the fabrication of a rear panel to complete the cab. the availability of strong aluminum tubing or steel versions makes it entirely possible to build something aesthetic as well as functional. Necessity is the mother of invention... a wise old saying. In my case the "Necessity" is not only the need but the lack of 0's in my bank account![]()
Crown Automotive RT34095 Hood Hinge https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZZAIFWK?tag=roxor-20where did you order your door hinges?