Question and a bit of a rant... Who has thought "If only I could remove the doors and roof of my car before I go off-roading, I'd be a happy man...", lately? I have been wheeling for 15 years and that thought hasn't occurred to me once. Maybe if I was driving something with terrible visibility, but that's never been an issue on my Land Rovers. What's with this infatuation and excitement of all reviewers about doors and roof that can be removed "in less than an hour!!!"? Don't you guys hate dust, sand, mud, bugs, sunburns, heat, cold, spiny bushes and the occasional tree branch reaching out to you? Do you all wear a helmet off the pavement, like they do at King of Hammers?
Whenever I off-road here (deserts and mountains mostly), all my windows stay firmly shut, climate at a comfortable 72 and air recirculation button firmly pressed - unless I forget to press it. I hate dust. Removable doors?!? I wish Land Rover had a button that remembers I selected recirc. instead of forgetting every time I shut off the engine, I'd get super excited about that! If I must look outside, instead of removing the whole frigging door I may roll down the driver window and poke my head out (once the dust has settled, lol), that's about it. That's as much fresh air and visibility as I need.
And where would I leave doors and roof anyway? In the garage at home? At the trailhead? What if it rains? Oh look, amazingly the 4-door Bronco can store them all in the car. Jeeps can't do that, wow, what an increadible feat. Would they fit above my fridge, recovery gear, chairs, bags, and all the other crap I carry back there?
Rant over. Carry on.