Exterior door handles: Why have tree & branch collectors?
jonboy1919
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I have always wondered why 1980 and older Jeeps' exterior door handles came installed with the handle facing forward? Up here in the Pacific Northwest most USFS roads and private logging roads are under-maintained at best, and foliage growth tightens up most all to mere trails.
I have plenty of deep scars in the paint all the way down the sides of my CJ from these "paths." If I had not reversed the direction of the exterior door handles, I'm pretty sure they would have collected enough vine maples and alder trees to completely be RIPPED OFF the doors.
What was Jeep thinking and has anybody else reversed their handles?
I have plenty of deep scars in the paint all the way down the sides of my CJ from these "paths." If I had not reversed the direction of the exterior door handles, I'm pretty sure they would have collected enough vine maples and alder trees to completely be RIPPED OFF the doors.
What was Jeep thinking and has anybody else reversed their handles?