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![]() Door Straps Unlike some of the other short wheel based vehicles out there, Suzuki chose not to make the doors on their vehicles easily removable. I am speaking of the more common SJ410, Samurai, and Sidekick models we see on the road today, because I have yet to see some of the older models 'in the flesh'.
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| There are many options used to replace or modify these rubber retaining straps. Different methods are used to work with the variety of components we have added to our vehicles. | ||
'Quick Release' Methods 1. Nylon strapping with plastic buckleThese can be bought pre-made or you can take a trip to your local hardware store and pick up the parts to do it yourself. I have found that if you can't find the 2 inch webbing and quick release buckles as separate components, you can pick up a pair of nylon carpenters belts and cut them to fit. They look really good and they are light weight so they won't get in the way. The only drawback I have found is when the wind picks up some speed and grabs the door... the plastic buckles really can't stand the snapping force of mother nature. 2. Locking rings Replacing the plastic buckles (from the example above) with locking rings can strengthen your attachment point. It takes a little getting used to, but it isn't hard to disconnect them. This isn't a 'quick' release as above, but it will hold up in the higher winds. 2. Junkyard Seatbelts |
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| 'Static' Methods 1. External Brackets I have never seen this one in person, but photos I have seen show this to be a real 'grabber'. The mechanism is added to your external hinge and it keeps the door from fully opening, like a door stop you might find in the house. There are no hanging parts to get in the way inside the vehicle, but it sticks out enough (on the outside of the vehicle) to cause me concern. It looks like it would grab bushes, tree branches and anything else that would normally slip past you door otherwise. 2. Wire Cable I have seen this done for a quick, clean installation where space is at a premium. What happens when you install a roll (sport) cage and the leg of the cage is directly in the way of your door strap mount? Time to figure out something new... Wire Cable can fit most any application and there is only a single mounting point at each end (as opposed to the twin screws that hold down the stock strap). If you have a new approach to this, please send it in (with photos) to us and we will add it to this article. Send all submissions to our attention through here. |
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09/15/04 14:51
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