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Trektop NX Window storage

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Old Apr 30, 2013 | 09:12 AM
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Default Trektop NX Window storage

I was looking around this site for a good storage option for my trektop windows when I take the off. Anyone have any ideas?

I'm finding then hard to store in the jeep due to the slanted corners on the side windows.

I got a 2 door with rear seat removed all the time.

Any thoughts out there?
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Old Apr 30, 2013 | 12:38 PM
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Fasten some PVC pipe to your roll bar on both sides and roll them up and slip them in the tubes. Keeps them from flapping all over losing em out the back and getting them all scratched up.
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Old May 1, 2013 | 04:59 AM
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Had the same problem so I had some custom bags made but I have to remove the plastic corner pieces to roll up the windows. The rear rolls up with the tailgate bar attached so it fits in its sleeve just fine. For the quarters I just had some side pouches attached to the sleeves to tuck those plastic pieces in. I will try take some pics for ya
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Old May 1, 2013 | 05:16 AM
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Old Mar 4, 2014 | 12:13 PM
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This is Bestops email response to my inquiry about window storage options.
The reason we do not make a storage unit for the Trektop NX windows is because of how the quarter windows are made. As you know, the windows have the stiffener in them at the rear corner which does not allow the window to roll up as required for the HOSS storage duffle we make, which accommodates all standard soft top windows. With the Trektop NX not being a standard soft top, there is nothing we can make in regards to a storage unit to accommodate the Trektop NX windows. At this time, Bestop has no plans to make a storage unit for the Trektop NX windows. I apologize if you do not appreciate our answer, I also apologize if you felt the previous representative did not meet the needs of yourself, however it was not the representative, its the simple fact that Bestop does not make a storage unit for the windows to the Trektop NX, again due to the design. Believe me, we wish we did, however we are the messengers, not the ones who decide what products to make. We do the best we can with the tools we have and we want nothing more than to ensure our customers are happy, so I will make a suggestion for a storage unit for the Trektop NX windows again and we'll all keep our fingers crossed!
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Old Mar 4, 2014 | 05:01 PM
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The best way I have found to store and carry my NX windows is to place them between the rear portion of the top and my Spider Shade. A little manipulation is required but it can be done!
I have a 4door, so not sure this method will work for the 2door.
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