Not to knock your purchase or build at all, but why run tube doors over just running none at all? Is there a benefit I am missing?
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In NJ vehicles equipped with doors are required to have doors (not that I care much what the 5-0 think about my truck

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13:20-33.32 Doors – The motor vehicle doors and all door operating devices, handles, buttons, hinges, and
latches shall be in proper operating condition. A method of opening the door from the outside is not required
on motor vehicles with fabric tops which are equipped with glazing material which can be readily removed
without the use of tools. Motor vehicles designed and manufactured with doors shall be equipped with doors.
Motor vehicles designed and manufactured without doors shall be equipped with seat belts or a strap, chain, or
restraining device of some type across the opening.
http://www.state.nj.us/mvcbiz/pdf/Business_Licenses/pif-manual.pdf
Also it was scary enough doing 70 down the highway with only a couple peices of tube between me and the road haha
Plus what was said below VVVVV
Plus if you lay it on its side its nice to have some DOM tubing there vs. just you. I've laid my rig over on its tube doors a few times.
Tube doors decrease frame flex and increase visibility. They are an important part of my 3 60 A/C as well.
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