I'd def prefer the double doors, too.I kinda like the double doors though, reminds me of an old land rover. Would maybe be cool on an overland build
I'm sorry, but that looks like a jeep with an identity issue....LOLI completely disagree with you.
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I'm sorry, but that looks like a jeep with an identity issue....LOL
I like this much better.This is how it should be designed.
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Rust never sleeps.I get they did what they had to do to make it functional and maximize space.
But it goes above the roof line and there's clearly a gap between the cap and back glass. Where is all that water going? That would be frozen nasty mess during the winter wherever it snows and I want no part of that.
Definitely. Water and snow could be an issue.I get they did what they had to do to make it functional and maximize space.
But it goes above the roof line and there's clearly a gap between the cap and back glass. Where is all that water going? That would be frozen nasty mess during the winter wherever it snows and I want no part of that.
Tool box should have been on the driver’s side. Having it on passenger’s would make for a bad blind spot.Saw this displayed at the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg today. The rep said they're also working on a fiberglass cap and to keep an eye out "in the next few months"
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And with the tool box that is installed inside for exterior access you can delete those dimensions from the available interior space.Awkward question. A picture wouldn't do volume justice. Figure a little higher than cab height,full bed length and width.