What was done to your JK this week?
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Location: Sin City, NV
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I usually only have the top of my Trektop installed since I live in the desert. But in that off chance of rain, I wanted to be able to store my windows in the Jeep but out of the way. So I made a window roll for my Trektop windows that fits under the rear seat.
There is a layer of fleece between the windows and the exterior is a plastic lined "duck cloth" to keep moisture and dirt from the windows.
I used 550 cord on each end to cinch them up.
It fits very nicely under the rear seat.
There is a layer of fleece between the windows and the exterior is a plastic lined "duck cloth" to keep moisture and dirt from the windows.
I used 550 cord on each end to cinch them up.
It fits very nicely under the rear seat.
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I usually only have the top of my Trektop installed since I live in the desert. But in that off chance of rain, I wanted to be able to store my windows in the Jeep but out of the way. So I made a window roll for my Trektop windows that fits under the rear seat.
There is a layer of fleece between the windows and the exterior is a plastic lined "duck cloth" to keep moisture and dirt from the windows.
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I used 550 cord on each end to cinch them up.
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It fits very nicely under the rear seat.
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There is a layer of fleece between the windows and the exterior is a plastic lined "duck cloth" to keep moisture and dirt from the windows.
Attachment 669083
Attachment 669084
Attachment 669085
I used 550 cord on each end to cinch them up.
Attachment 669087
It fits very nicely under the rear seat.
Attachment 669086
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This is as close as I could find for what I wanted, but it did not fit under the seat.
https://www.jtopsusa.com/jeep-soft-top-window-storage
So instead I made one myself. All in all I think I am about $50 bucks into it for fabric, thread and the straps.
I usually only have the top of my Trektop installed since I live in the desert. But in that off chance of rain, I wanted to be able to store my windows in the Jeep but out of the way. So I made a window roll for my Trektop windows that fits under the rear seat.
There is a layer of fleece between the windows and the exterior is a plastic lined "duck cloth" to keep moisture and dirt from the windows.
Attachment 669083
Attachment 669084
Attachment 669085
I used 550 cord on each end to cinch them up.
Attachment 669087
It fits very nicely under the rear seat.
Attachment 669086
There is a layer of fleece between the windows and the exterior is a plastic lined "duck cloth" to keep moisture and dirt from the windows.
Attachment 669083
Attachment 669084
Attachment 669085
I used 550 cord on each end to cinch them up.
Attachment 669087
It fits very nicely under the rear seat.
Attachment 669086
Any pics after installation?
JK Super Freak
Shifter knob is a little smaller but feels good. Shifter boot was custom made by Redline Goods, shorter than factory, leather, orange stitching. The possibilities are endless. They've even got instructions on their site on how to install.