Flapping in the wind?
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thanks to this thread, I learned something new! Before, I was thinking those windows were just "poorly engineered" haha Turns out they're pretty well done.
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This is why I highly recommend watching the video a couple of times. I even wrote out step by step instruction while watching the video so I didn't leave out any of these details. I leave it in the glove box on an index card.
#13
Check the pics on this link, if you can see any stitching with the door shut then its not on right.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-write-ups-39/soft-top-rear-window-door-frame-surround-area-installation-_lots-pictures-12544/
Hope this helps.
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-write-ups-39/soft-top-rear-window-door-frame-surround-area-installation-_lots-pictures-12544/
Hope this helps.
Many thanks for the photo link. This old dog is still learning new tricks for my JK. Can't believe I have driven around for the past month with flapping window wings and hadn't checked out the jk-forum.
#14
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i have noticed jeeps driving around my area with there rear side windows flapping around, I figured they opened them for some odd reason.. and after this thread realize they may not see how they are installed.