I'm Ryan from extremeterrain.com and this is my review and installation of the Barricade
adventure doors fitting all 2007 and up JKs.
There is a kit of doors available for just the front of your JK.
So whether you have a two-door or you have a four-door and you're only interested in
front doors, you can get just the two front doors.
Or if you have an Unlimited and you're looking for all four doors, there's a kit available
with all four as well.
Today we're gonna talk through the installation of these doors but also about the construction
and some of the features.
One of the big benefits to having a Wrangler of any kind is the ability to take off the
doors and have that open air driving experience that not many vehicles give you.
But some of you still want a little bit more of a secure feeling without having the restrictiveness
of the full doors and also want something to brace against if you're an off-road, off-camera
[SP] situation.
So having a set of doors like this will give you a little bit more of a secure feeling,
something to brace against and a lot of you guys like the safari style look that some
two doors will give to your JK.
So regardless of what the reasoning is, these two doors will give you those features.
Now, these doors don't have quite as many bells and whistles as some of the other ones
on the market as far as mirror mounts or locking latches.
However, they are well built and they fit well and they're gonna be a little bit less
expensive than some of those other doors on the market.
As far as construction goes, these doors are made of tubular steel that's covered in a
textured black powder coat finish.
Now these are designed to drop right in place of your factory doors and they do come with
latches in the box that you just simply bolt on to the door that will work with your factory
strikers.
Now as I mentioned before, these latches are not locking.
A lot of you might be saying, "Why do I need a locking latch?
Anybody can easily reach into the Jeep or even climb right over this door if they want
to get inside my Jeep while I have two doors installed."
Well, the locking latch is actually there to keep your two doors from walking away.
If you install a set of two doors and you have a locking latch, it's impossible for
somebody to just open the door, lift off the hinges and walk away with it.
Without the locking latches, that is a possibility.
So depending on how you use your Jeep, where you park it, where you live, that may be a
concern and it may not, but it is something that differentiates these from some of the
other more expensive doors on the market.
Another one of those differentiating factors is the fact that this does not allow you to
mount a mirror on this door.
If you have a mirror mover, that takes your factory mirror from your factory door and
puts it on A-pillar.
Of course, you'll be able to use these doors and have a mirror.
However, there isn't a mounting spot on this mirror to move your factory mirror onto the
door.
And if you have a set of mirrors that go in your factory door hinges when you have your
doors completely removed, of course, you won't be able to use those either because these
doors will be taking up that space in the factory hinge.
All in all, these are a really well-built door, they have a really nice finish on them,
and they fit really well.
So if that's what you're looking for, you can save a couple of dollars with these doors.
However, if you do want some of those additional features of some of the other doors on the
market, then you are gonna have to spend a little bit more.
As I mentioned, these doors are designed to just drop right in the place of your factory
doors.
So I give them a very easy one out of three wrenches.
The first time you install these, you will be installing the doors limiting straps which
will keep the two doors from swinging all the way open and banging into your front fender
flare.
And of course, you will have to bolt up those latches the first time you install the doors
as well.
So you have a couple of more minutes the first installation.
But after that, it's simply a matter of removing your factory doors.
Of course, first, you'll have to remove the retention nut on the hinges and unhook any
wiring that you might have onto your back of the door.
But once that door is lifted off the hinges and put in a safe place, it's just a matter
of dropping your new door into those door hinges and closing it.
Now, this does come with retention nuts of its own which you can of course use, but they're
not necessary if you decide to forgo using them.
I would always recommend putting a little bit of grease on these hinges and on your
factory door hinges as well.
It just makes opening and closing the door easier as well as lifting the door on and
reinstalling it.
So after that initial setup of installing the latches and installing the limiting strap,
these doors won't take you more than 10 minutes to put on and off of your Jeep.
And as long as you're not installing your retention nuts, you won't need any tools and
as long as long as you're not installing your retention nuts, you won't need any tools at
all.
But if you decide to reinstall the nuts, you will need a wrench to do that.
So as far as the price of these doors versus some of the other ones on the market, these
are going to be a little bit less.
You can get a pair of doors for around $300.
Some of the ones that are more expensive on the market as far as the Rugged Ridge or Aries,
those are gonna be doors that have locking latches that have either mirror attachment
points or even come with mirrors that have some additional vinyl door skins that you
can put on the doors.
So those are gonna be doors that have some additional features, and of course you're
gonna pay a little bit more for those features.
But if that's not important to you, if you already have an A-pillar mount for your mirrors,
if you're not worried about having locking latches, you can save some money and still
get a very high-quality door that fits really well.
So if you like the idea of taking off your doors and having that open air driving experience
but you want a little bit more of a secure feeling and something to brace yourself against
when you're in those off-camera situations off-road, a two-door is a great option.
And if you're not interested in some of the additional features that some of the more
pricey doors have, this is a great way to save some money and get all the benefits of
a two-door.
So that's my review of the Barricade adventure doors fitting all 2007 and up JKs that you
can find right here at extremeterrain.com.
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