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Door Hanger Options (i.e. Wall Hangers)?

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There's a risk factor no matter what you do when you take the doors off. You ideally want to keep the risk of damage as low as possible. I like the idea of the rolling cart myself. Get the cart close to the Bronco, right near the door to be removed. Remove the door and place it right in the cart. Not much carry time, no hanging on the wall, etc. I'd have foam on the bottom and sides as extra protection. And locking casters. When done, wheel to a safe spot in the corner and cover it.
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I was specifically looking for a wall-mounted option. With young kids & bicycles, leaving the doors exposed on a cart was too risky (and takes up a ton of space). I also wanted to be able to store the tube doors while they weren't in use. I saw those regular wall mounts that used the hinges, but I wasn't comfortable hanging those above my other car.

So I went with a combination of door bags, garage 'hangers', and bike hooks. I use two hangers per door, and hooks through the bag handle to take just a little weight off of the hangers.

These are the hangers I am using: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Heavy-Duty-Padded-Arm-Hanger-861655/320803288

Here's how it turned out. I am very satisfied with the end result (despite the door bags costing a lot more than I wanted to spend).

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I was specifically looking for a wall-mounted option. With young kids & bicycles, leaving the doors exposed on a cart was too risky (and takes up a ton of space). I also wanted to be able to store the tube doors while they weren't in use. I saw those regular wall mounts that used the hinges, but I wasn't comfortable hanging those above my other car.

So I went with a combination of door bags, garage 'hangers', and bike hooks. I use two hangers per door, and hooks through the bag handle to take just a little weight off of the hangers.

These are the hangers I am using: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-Heavy-Duty-Padded-Arm-Hanger-861655/320803288

Here's how it turned out. I am very satisfied with the end result (despite the door bags costing a lot more than I wanted to spend).

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The 911 is just far enough away…just in case 👍🏻
 
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I know I'm reviving a thread, but if I start a new one everyone will yell at me to search ;)

However, I'm looking for door brackets and have the same concern about leverage, so the question I have is -has anyone installed latches to the wall to actually close the door up against the wall both keeping it from swinging out and supporting the rear of the door?
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