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Suicide Doors on SUVs Explained! (Are They Safe, Stylish, or Both)

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Okay, here’s my blog post about my “suicide doors SUV” project:

Suicide Doors on SUVs Explained! (Are They Safe, Stylish, or Both)

So, I’ve always been into cars, messing around with them, you know? And I’ve had this idea kicking around in my head for a while: suicide doors on an SUV. Sounds crazy, right? But I wanted to see if I could actually do it.

First, I got my hands on an older SUV. Nothing fancy, just something I could experiment on without feeling too bad if I messed it up. I’m not made of money, people! I think this vehicle has lived through a lot of periods.

The Prep Work

I started by doing a ton of research. Turns out, there’s not a whole lot of info out there about putting suicide doors on an SUV. Plenty of stuff about classic cars, but SUVs? Not so much. So, I was kind of on my own. I’ve prepared for that.

  • I spent hours looking at diagrams, trying to figure out the hinge mechanisms of regular doors and how I could modify them.
  • I watched a bunch of videos about car customization, even if they weren’t directly related. Just trying to soak up any knowledge I could.
  • I sketched out some ideas, trying to visualize how the doors would swing and how to make sure everything lined up.

Getting My Hands Dirty

Then came the scary part: actually cutting into the car. It is really the moment. No turning back after this!

  • I carefully measured everything, like, a million times. I didn’t want to cut too much or in the wrong place.
  • I used a reciprocating saw to cut out the section of the door frame where the hinges would go. Man, that was nerve-wracking.
  • I welded in some reinforcement plates to make sure the body was still strong. I’m no expert welder, but I did my best. Don’t be too professional about my skill.

Hinge Time

This was the trickiest part. I ended up fabricating my own hinges, because I couldn’t find anything off-the-shelf that would work. It wasn’t simple, and it not easy.

Suicide Doors on SUVs Explained! (Are They Safe, Stylish, or Both)
  • I used some heavy-duty steel and a lot of trial and error to get the angles right.
  • I bolted the hinges to the reinforced plates I welded in earlier.
  • I tested the doors, opening and closing them slowly, making adjustments as I went. So many freaking adjustments!

Making it Look Decent

After I got the doors working, I had to make them look, well, not terrible. I have to drive it to go out with my family.

  • I used body filler to smooth out the welds and any rough edges.
  • I sanded everything down until it was nice and smooth. So much sanding.
  • I painted the modified areas to match the rest of the car. It’s not a perfect match, but it’s close enough.

It’s not perfect, but it’s mine. And it actually works! It’s a head-turner, that’s for sure. I’ve learned a ton, messed up a bunch, and had a lot of fun. Now, I’ll think about my next project.

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