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Sliding vehicle doors are a type of door commonly found on vans, minivans, and some SUVs, designed to open horizontally rather than swinging outward. They are typically made from materials such as steel, aluminum, or composite materials, ensuring durability and lightweight performance. The mechanism usually involves rollers and tracks that allow the door to glide smoothly open and closed, making them particularly useful in tight spaces where traditional doors may not be practical.
| Material | Steel, aluminum, or composite materials |
| Operation type | Manual or power-operated |
| Typical dimensions | Varies by vehicle model |
| Weight capacity | Up to 200 lbs |
| Finish options | Painted, primed, or unpainted |
When selecting a sliding vehicle door, consider the specific make and model of the vehicle to ensure compatibility. Pay attention to the material and finish, as these can affect durability and appearance. It's also important to specify whether you need a manual or power-operated door, as well as any additional features such as locking mechanisms or window options. Quantities may vary based on replacement needs or fleet purchases, so be clear about your requirements when requesting a quote.
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Sliding doors are commonly found on vans, minivans, and some SUVs.
Installation is possible but may require significant modifications.
They are usually made from steel, aluminum, or composite materials.
Yes, they can be painted or come in various finishes.
Regularly check the tracks for debris and lubricate the rollers as needed.
Most sliding doors can support up to 200 lbs.