What do you do with back window when top is down?
#1
What do you do with back window when top is down?
In my 2004 TJ, I used to just roll the window up and drop the top, and fold my side windows in half and store them in the back of the jeep. What do most of you do when dropping your top?
#3
I got the window rolls with my boot cover, so I keep my windows in the rolls. But my windows are out (even with the soft top up) more than they are in (90% out, 10% in) because of the weather here, so I like the rolls for long term storage.
#5
I love my tinted windows
I will never roll it up sorry guys
I always leave the windows at home flat or just leave the top on,I won't take the chance.My buddy has already scratched his,mine are still mint after now two seasons,and I love the soft window tint
The TJ I last had also a Sahara the previous owner had rolled them and WOW what a mistake,the top was getting old but the top if you ask me should be looked after.
Replacement windows I believe are not cheap,I guess that depends on how much you use your soft top.
Here in Canada Surrey I will tell you that it rained about 60% of the time this year hoping better next summer,so its on more than off
Soon hard top time maybe next week
I will never roll it up sorry guys
I always leave the windows at home flat or just leave the top on,I won't take the chance.My buddy has already scratched his,mine are still mint after now two seasons,and I love the soft window tint
The TJ I last had also a Sahara the previous owner had rolled them and WOW what a mistake,the top was getting old but the top if you ask me should be looked after.
Replacement windows I believe are not cheap,I guess that depends on how much you use your soft top.
Here in Canada Surrey I will tell you that it rained about 60% of the time this year hoping better next summer,so its on more than off
Soon hard top time maybe next week
#6
If I need room, rolled up in a fleece blanket.
If room's not a factor, I lay them all as flat as possible in the back tub on top of some gear, with the rear on top, bar forward. Does a great job of concealing my 1st aid kit and other things.
Cheers.
If room's not a factor, I lay them all as flat as possible in the back tub on top of some gear, with the rear on top, bar forward. Does a great job of concealing my 1st aid kit and other things.
Cheers.
#7
I have the mopar window roll for when I bring them with me. But 90% of the time they hang on my garage wall!
You dont need the bag for this.
You can roll them up but it scratches them. Maybe if you cleaned it before you rolled it.
You dont need the bag for this.
You can roll them up but it scratches them. Maybe if you cleaned it before you rolled it.
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#9
I take some soft draw sheets and roll mine up with the sheet between each one of the side ones. Then I roll them up and put them in one of those pop out chair bags. Works great. My back window I roll up in a blanket making sure that the vinyl doesn't touch itself. Then I put in under my back seat. The weather changes so quick here that I have to keep them with me.