Rear window netting
I made my own cargo net with para cord. I covered the back side openings and the trunk portion. Stays in year around, with soft/hard tops. The netting is fully removable, only two permanent anchor points. I'll take some pictures when i get home tonight.
Fyi, dogs love it!!!!
Fyi, dogs love it!!!!
I think from the original post, what is needed is an screen insert to fit in the glass. window opening.
I remember having these inserts in a Dodge van I converted for camping. They were in the RV section of JC Whitney. They had a rigid frame that fit into the window opening ; the glass was rolled up enough to put pressure on the frame to hold it in place. It was extruded aluminium frame, screen held in with spline strip, so easy to replace. If no longer available, old window screen frames might lend themselves to this. .
I remember having these inserts in a Dodge van I converted for camping. They were in the RV section of JC Whitney. They had a rigid frame that fit into the window opening ; the glass was rolled up enough to put pressure on the frame to hold it in place. It was extruded aluminium frame, screen held in with spline strip, so easy to replace. If no longer available, old window screen frames might lend themselves to this. .
Four low you get it man. I am completely confused by how many people dont get what I am talking about with this. All the companies that make netting to cover almost the entire jeep somehow think taking everything off is a great idea then running around with the back windows rolled up. Makes no sense to me at all.


