
Conversion Process
Two processes are involved in the conversion from a
four-door Jeep Wrangler Unlimited to a two-door pickup truck:
disassembly and reassembly.
In disassembly, each rear door is removed.
Next, the rear-bumper assembly, hard top and Freedom Panels are removed,
followed by the rear portion of the interior, which includes seats and
carpeting. Exterior trim parts are removed and preserved; inner and
outer body panels are removed by drilling out the spot welds, which
allows the panels to fall away and avoids having to cut into the sheet
metal. The rear sport bar is cut away and removed along with B-pillars.
Reassembly into a two-door pickup
truck begins with installation of the B-pillars, cross member, floor-pan
assembly (truck bed), and the inner and outer quarter panels (welding
is involved in assembly). Next to be installed is the bulkhead
reinforcement assembly and sport bar extensions, and finally the
installation of the fiberglass bulkhead itself. The kit, with components
delivered e-coated, is then prepped for paint. Windows are installed to
the hard top, which is then installed on the vehicle. Exterior trim
parts are then reinstalled

For
more information or to order your JK-8 kit, please contact our sales department at 717-478-2803