How to Install a CJ-7 Jeep Door & Window ::: 1984 CJ-7 Jeep Restoration Florida @ Palm Beach Customs

How to Install a CJ-7 Jeep Door & Window ::: 1984 CJ-7 Jeep Restoration Florida @ Palm Beach Customs

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CJ-7 Jeep door and window assembly are no easy feat – even for the experienced Jeeper. We put this quick how-to video together for our viewers.

REMEMBER! Make sure that you have the door handle installed first so that you can sneak the wedges that hold it there in place. You cannot do it after the window glass is put in.

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Brent Butts says:

Great video!!

Greg Duncan says:

Thank You so much I couldn’t figure it out!

MrSlickmonster6973 says:

Did you do a video of the complete restoration ???

John Sirmon says:

oh my gosh! THANK YOU

gus devries says:

Do you have a video on how to get regulator out without breaking something

Roger LaPlante says:

Great video!! Saved me a bunch of time replacing my CJ7 doors.

Ronald Frost says:

I just did the doors on my 81. They are the old style with fixed vent windows. Your video was very helpful, but the old doors have much less room to get the vent window track in. I had to remove the window stop in the bottom of the door to allow the window to drop all the way to get enough clearance. Thanks for your video – without it I might never have have been able to get the job done.

Scott Jorgenson says:

Hi just was wondering my yj has to holes in the bottom of the glass and two plastic clip go in the glass is there a tool to push them in I feel if I push any hard glass will break

Chris C. says:

What brand weather stripping do you prefer?

Team Punisher says:

BOY I NEEDED THIS INFO… WELL DONE…

Chris C. says:

Great advice. Do you fill like tackling a couple more Jeep door resto's?

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