What to do with these windows
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What to do with these windows
Ok so I had the back and side widows off and the top flipped back driving around in this fantastic sunny 80 degree weather we had today. I don't know what to do with the windows so they don't get scratched up and deformed.
Here is my budget fix with all items that were im my storage building.
already painted 1 x 2
screws
velcrow strips
Time: less than 1 hour
http://www.outbackpack.com/jeep/window1.jpg
http://www.outbackpack.com/jeep/window2.jpg
http://www.outbackpack.com/jeep/window3.jpg
Works great. If someone has already done and posted this, sorry for the
duplication.
Here is my budget fix with all items that were im my storage building.
already painted 1 x 2
screws
velcrow strips
Time: less than 1 hour
http://www.outbackpack.com/jeep/window1.jpg
http://www.outbackpack.com/jeep/window2.jpg
http://www.outbackpack.com/jeep/window3.jpg
Works great. If someone has already done and posted this, sorry for the
duplication.
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Looks like that'll work for ya. You might want to put some micro fiber sheets between each window, if it gets hot enough in the garage they will stick together.
I use the Clover Patch, it's under $100 and I always have my windows with me it it starts to rain or gets too cold at night.
I use the Clover Patch, it's under $100 and I always have my windows with me it it starts to rain or gets too cold at night.
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these panels are like what we use on boat panels we make, when they are taken down, with this type of glass, it's bext to just put a towel in between the two panels and roll them up, so they won't stick together with the towel there and you have them with you, i might make some velcro straps with prikley velcro on the outside so they stick to the floor in the back it's good to have them for those just in case moments
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I use the cloverpatch ordered from Quadretec.
Somewhere on here, a member used a 3" pvc pipe to put the rolled up windows in.
It seemed like a near perfect solution. Of course rolled up with felt in-between windows.
Somewhere on here, a member used a 3" pvc pipe to put the rolled up windows in.
It seemed like a near perfect solution. Of course rolled up with felt in-between windows.