 Hey, this is Brett and today I'm going to show you how to take your doors off of your Jeep Gladiator. Let's get to it. So the first thing you're going to want to do is make sure that you have the right tools to remove these doors. Thankfully Jeep gives you a little toolkit. Now if you don't have this toolkit you're going to need a Torx 50 and a Torx 40. I can turn my light on to show you those there. So a T50 and a T40. Those are the two you're going to need to remove these doors. And then of course your ratchet right there. This is to take your windshield wipers off if you want to put your windshield down. So that's what that is for. But you're going to need these two to remove the doors. So the first thing that I always do is the next step. And the next step is to put all the windows down. So there's a reason for doing that. Number one it is a lot easier to handle the doors with the windows down because you can use the upper sill as a handle. But the other thing is that if these doors were to fall while being stored they're less likely to break the glass out if they're down and protected inside the door. So now that we've done that we can get our tools and start with the front door. So the first thing you're going to want to do when you're taking off the front doors is there's a plastic piece right here. You want to get your fingers in there and you want to pull it towards yourself. Because there's two clips right there and that'll come out just like so. Now the next thing you're going to want to do is there's a red safety right here. You push that up and then there's a button. There's a black button right there. Press that down and then you can put that up and that goes just like so and it'll actually push that wiring harness right out of there. So now that you've done that you can also bring the door in a little bit and get this safety strap off easier to do with two hands and one. But that comes off just. So the first thing that I recommend doing before you take the inside brace off now that we have our wiring harness disconnected and the strap disconnected you're going to want to take these bolts on the doors off first and it's a procedural thing that it's easier taking these bolts out when the doors are closed and there's a brace that you need to disconnect on the front doors that is right here and you cannot let this go back into the door because you're going to have a heck of a time trying to get it reattached when you put your doors back on. So that needs to be out when you take this door off. So like I said it's easier to get these bolts out while the doors are closed and then do the inside brace and then take the door off. So you're going to want your torques 50 for this and you're just going to start loosening them up. Be careful you don't hit the paint, you don't dent the vehicle because you want your gladiator to look good for the rest of its life. I'll get these out and then we'll go to the next step. All right so just grab your torques 40, get it in there and that comes out real nice and easy. Kind of hard to do with videoing and doing this with one hand. So please bear with me, maybe I'll speed up this part of the video. Now it's very important that this piece right here stays out otherwise you will have a hard time getting that to go on the door when you put your doors back on at a later time. So at this point do not close your door, it is ready to come off and it needs to come off open. This piece needs to be out otherwise you're going to have a hard time getting it back in. So I'm going to figure out a way to video myself taking this off. So here we go. All right so now it's time to take your door off and remember do not close this door. The best way to do it on the front door is kind of using the mirror and you can use the handle on the inside of the door to lift it up and you're just going to want to lift it kind of straight up and you see the window just like so. Now you're going to want to find a place to set this. I've got a piece of wood set up against the wall over here and I'll show you once I get that in place. So you can see I got just a piece of wood on the floor so it doesn't get onto your concrete or in this case tile and chip your paint. I find two by fours work really well then just lean it up against the wall. Remember having the window out makes it easier or window down makes it easier to lift and transport and all that good stuff. Just be very careful when you put the door back on that this piece does not get pushed in because it is very hard to get out and it's very hard to attach reattach when you're putting the doors back on. All right now it's time for the back door. What you're going to want to do is you're going to want to move this front seat all the way up and I'll show you why in just a second here as we go in here. You're going to have to get this door off as well on this strap so you just kind of pull. It's got two quick disconnects down there and then this is not as elaborate as the front one it's just a little tab right there you push that so you push this tab in pull down and then you can get that off you can also get your strap off right there it's considerably easier than the front door and then you're going to want to get your torques 40 here make sure that you do those bolts on the outside before you do the back one and I'm going to do all that and then we'll take that back door off too. All right now remember keep this door open take your torques 40 and get this one out of there once again this one is considerably easier to get out than the front door so I don't know if that's by design or why that is anyways remember keep this door open because if this goes in you're not going to have a fun time so the back ones are the torques 50 as well and real easy remember not to chip your paint don't put a dent in your door or anything like that take a nice and slow this is an erase nice. So the cool thing about Jeep is they give you a little spot to hold all your door hinge bolts and everything so you can just put those right in here this corner is for your actual door outside bolts and then this is supposed to be for your windshield bolts but I find that those ones that hold the hinge into place they fit in there nicely so there's four of those too so that'd be nice and then it has a cover right there that way you don't lose any of your bolts and they're all in a nice safe spot. So now that we've got everything disconnected down there we've got the hinge disconnected you can just lift this door off as well and once again using the handle you don't want to lift kind of towards you don't want to lift kind of towards the bottom of the door and on this side so it comes up nice and straight and this door is actually pretty light it's probably about I don't know 25 30 pounds maybe 40 but it's pretty light and you can transport it pretty easily but you can see why it's nice to have the windows down for carrying purposes and you can see that those line up nicely just get a small piece of wood and you can store those anywhere as I actually have hangers in my garage that have two poles and I just set my doors on those poles so I actually hung them on my wall in my garage I'll get a picture of those and throw that in the video how those looked but that's how you take your doors off so this is what it looks like when you have the doors off I hope you enjoyed the video I hope it was informational and remember to like subscribe and share on my youtube channel in fact in a second you'll see a link to subscribe to my youtube channel in the upper left a link to how to get your hard top off of your gladiator in the upper right a link to how to get your wrangler hard top off in the lower left and a link to me putting the doors back on this vehicle in the lower right if you want to watch that just to make sure that you're putting them on right thanks for checking out the video remember to like subscribe and share and I really appreciate you checking out my video