









🚙 Unlock the wild side with ECOTRIC’s tubular doors—where rugged meets refined.
ECOTRIC Front & Rear Tubular Half Doors are precision-engineered replacements for 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited 4-door models. Crafted from durable 1/8" steel sheet and 1 1/4" steel tubing with a textured black powder coat, these doors offer enhanced visibility and airflow for off-road adventures. Designed for quick bolt-on installation using factory hinge points, they provide a secure, stylish upgrade that balances open-air freedom with passenger safety. Ideal for Jeep enthusiasts seeking a bold, functional trail-ready look without breaking the bank.














| ASIN | B07PBKP7Y5 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #750,528 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,304 in Automotive Doors |
| Brand | ECOTRIC |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (546) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2019 |
| Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06974718205184 |
| Item Thickness | 0.13 Inches |
| Item Weight | 81 pounds |
| Item model number | VC-LYAM-267 |
| Manufacturer | ECOTRIC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AT-71A |
| Model | VC-LYAM-267 |
| Product Dimensions | 4"L x 0.08"W |
| Special Features | Durable, Easy to Install |
| Surface Recommendation | Door |
C**S
Great tube doors, quite satisfied with the purchase.
These doors arrived quickly and I just recently installed them on my Jeep. I figured I'd provide some feedback on the install since some of the other reviews I found from other sellers product reviews had occasional issues. These doors are well built. The welding is nice and clean and everything is straight and put together nicely. Assembly wasn't that difficult, no instructions but I was able to figure it out. In total, took about 1 hour to complete. I noticed on some other reviews, they mention having to drill out the Jeep door hinges. If you have to drill out the hinges, you need to replace the hinge liners on your Jeep. They are a maintenance item that should be replaced when it starts to become difficult to remove your Jeep doors. Once you put the doors on the Jeep you will have to adjust the hinge plates so that they work properly and to avoid alignment issues. I have an installation video here or you can search for Ratchet JKU on you tube. As far as the paint, it is still nice for the price. I don't plan to have these out in the rain so rust isn't a concern for me. These do not come with mirrors but I already had a couple sets I used instead, cant complain for the price of these tube doors. The hinge pins for these doors are threaded, and the OEM screws work to secure them to the Jeep hinges. I would recommend purchasing a set of locks, McGard door locks are a good chance, to avoid someone just walking up and throwing these in their vehicle. Overall I'm quite satisfied with the purchase. They are a fraction the cost of tube doors from other big name manufacturers, and work just fine. Spending extra time to do some adjustments is worth the cost savings. If for any reason I I run into any issues with these down the line I'll be sure to update this review.
S**S
You get what you pay for?
First I want to clarify, you get what you pay for means these are a hell of a deal if you’re willing to compromise a little bit. They bolt up and fit well, they are built relatively solid. They are hundreds of dollars less than anything comparable. If the rust and welds aren’t to your liking pay someone else more for nicer doors. If you don’t mind bed lining or spray painting and cleaning up a little these are perfectly functional. The latches work well and the fit and style are great. I plan on welding these out a little more solidly and bed lining them. As a fabricator there is no way I could build these for $250 worth of my time and I honestly would have waited months to build my own if I had to pay $500-$1000 for doors. They are a steal at the price. Only problem I did encounter was on the driver side door when tightening the lower door pin attachment the stud broke off the door. It’s still very secure and I’ve got a fastener on the top so again I’m not super worried about it. If you’re on a budget and want some cool doors to really open up your Jeep while providing security for kids/passengers these are perfect.
J**8
A must have for your jk if you have kids.
Just installed these today. They arrived well packaged with everything in plastic and a cloth cover wrapping everything nice and tight. There are no instructions but there’s a review with a video explaining how the hinges go. Short explanation is it comes with 2 hinges that the pins are mounted at the top of the bracket, they got on the top hinge for both back doors. The other 6 hinges have the pins mounted towards the bottom. The good- they are well built. They are a lot heavier than I expected! They look great. The finish is well done with a few blemishes but nothing really noticeable. For $215 you can’t go wrong. The only bad right now is the front doors are not closing tight. There are to rubber bushing per door and the front bushings are not making contact. That’s the reason for the 4 stars. If I can get them to line up then I will update my review and add the other star. I included a picture of the rubber bushings in the front door not making contact. I’m almost positive these are the same doors offered by Hooke Road, EAG and others. Just $60-$100 cheaper. You can’t go wrong with these.
B**N
Oof... Bought a project...
Just got these today, came out of the box already a decent amount of rust in some of the nooks and cranny's... Also a couple good 1/2 dime size chips in the finish, various other scratches I normally expect from shipping finished metal. Gonna have to wire-brush and repaint before I even put these on. Also, the instructions are about the worst I've ever seen. "Hinges marked red are for the top of rear doors"... None of the hinges were marked with red anything. The actual instruction sheet literally just shows pictures of all 4 doors and a dotted line between the hinge holes and the door holes. No recommendation for where or what order the washers/lock-washers should go. It's not that hard if you're reasonably handy, but I expect anyone who isn't may have some missing parts and a pending road hazard on their hands. This is the cheapest I found these doors, and unfortunately, they are pretty damn cheap. Updated: Reduced to 1 star. Finally put these on. 1: The screws that mount the hinges to the door are crap... basically made of butter. 2: When putting the hinge nut on the front driver's side, the screw broke off, again with basically zero resistance. Couldn't have been more than 5 foot lbs. I am religious about NEVER cross-threading anything. I know it wasn't cross threaded. It literally felt like the nut was going on fine, then it just fell out with the screw from the door hinge broken off in the nut. I just laughed... What a bunch of junk.
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