Thanks for postin' the pics Quaddawg! Those are probably better than any I have myself since our digital camera bit the dust shortly after I got the doors!
I love mine. They were realitively simple to do, with the right tools, and given that I wasn't worried about em coming out perfect as no other body panels on my Zuk are straight or unscratched! The difference in the weight of the full doors and these is amazing. Really increases my visibility out the sides too. And with some padding, they make a great armrest!! Thought about putting built in cupholders, but figured they'd just catch mud!
My inspiration was SafariKick's doors. His are awesome! Really professional job. Here's a link to pics of his. . .
http://www.zukiworld.com/forum/index.php?topic=11603.0.
Mine were cut along the top bump in the outside door line except for the jag up to were the mirror is. Then, on the inside of the door, we cut even with the rise in body of the back qtr panel. From that same line, (right at the bottom of the outside door handle) we folded the outside door panel down over the gap. Had to weld in another piece below the mirror. The outside door handle was then on top of the door and could still be used. I thought it looked pretty cool. But ended up just covering ours with padding cause the handle would be just another dirt catcher on a trail rig. We cut down the interior panel even with the door and reattached it. The padding covers the top of the interior panel. I use a pull through the old window crank hole for a door release, at least for now. Wish I'd taken pics. SafariKick might have some of his.