I have two related questions here...
First, I've seen other jeep wranglers all over driving with no doors in the summertime and I have been debating whether or not to do this for a while. Is this actually legal? I own a 2002 wrangler, so I know that it was built with half steel doors... so that would be considered removing a part of the vehicle that was built by the manufacturer. Unlike what a CJ might be.
Second. Removing the doors will obviously remove my sideview mirrors... does anyone know what the laws for this are in PA? Do I need to buy a relocation kit for my mirrors just to go without doors for a few days at a time? If it is illegal to ride with no sideview mirrors in a wrangler, do you think local cops would consider this enough to pull me over?
Overall, I'm just asking for people with Jeeps in PA that would have knowledge on this, I've decided I want to finally take my doors off after all these years, and I cannot find any solid information on our laws online...
Thanks ahead of time.
First, I've seen other jeep wranglers all over driving with no doors in the summertime and I have been debating whether or not to do this for a while. Is this actually legal? I own a 2002 wrangler, so I know that it was built with half steel doors... so that would be considered removing a part of the vehicle that was built by the manufacturer. Unlike what a CJ might be.
Second. Removing the doors will obviously remove my sideview mirrors... does anyone know what the laws for this are in PA? Do I need to buy a relocation kit for my mirrors just to go without doors for a few days at a time? If it is illegal to ride with no sideview mirrors in a wrangler, do you think local cops would consider this enough to pull me over?
Overall, I'm just asking for people with Jeeps in PA that would have knowledge on this, I've decided I want to finally take my doors off after all these years, and I cannot find any solid information on our laws online...
Thanks ahead of time.