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Old Feb 3, 2009 | 09:46 AM
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Summer is comming and i would like to run a safari top with a windjammer. I cant seem to find one that wraps around. Bestop makes one but only for the 2dr. is there one out there that I just haven't found or do the top manufacturers not care about the 4dr owners.
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Old Feb 3, 2009 | 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ARubicon
Summer is comming and i would like to run a safari top with a windjammer. I cant seem to find one that wraps around. Bestop makes one but only for the 2dr. is there one out there that I just haven't found or do the top manufacturers not care about the 4dr owners.
I haven't heard of one for the four doors, yet. And I, too, have been looking. At least a couple folks have taken the regular Windjammer down to local upholstery shops and had them sew in fabric to make it fully enclosed. RescueX did this and it looked really nice. But, later he said he wanted to sell it because it was blocked his rear vision.
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Old Feb 3, 2009 | 01:19 PM
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You have to use the two door Windjammer, here it is with the bikini and duster. It leaks really bad, it doesn't seal, so its not good for wet waether, but for where I live its really nice.

but it is the the two wrap around you would use, and yes mine is modified cut for the seat belts to slide in, the hole is there if you dont cut up to it, you have to unbolt the seat belts to put it on or run them over the windjammer.. most undo (Unbolt) the the seat belts and run them through the holes. thats really about it and it fits.


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Old Feb 4, 2009 | 05:30 AM
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Originally Posted by SGT. EVIL
You have to use the two door Windjammer, here it is with the bikini and duster. It leaks really bad, it doesn't seal, so its not good for wet waether, but for where I live its really nice.

but it is the the two wrap around you would use, and yes mine is modified cut for the seat belts to slide in, the hole is there if you dont cut up to it, you have to unbolt the seat belts to put it on or run them over the windjammer.. most undo (Unbolt) the the seat belts and run them through the holes. thats really about it and it fits.

looks good, but if it leaks i can't go that route, here in arkansas we get lots of rain and in summer it usually comes in down pours.

I have found one at offroad heros. it looks nice has anybody actually used it?
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Old Feb 4, 2009 | 06:56 AM
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... I have found one at offroad heros. it looks nice has anybody actually used it?
I think that's still a touchy subject. Look at the Buyer Beware in the very first post and the last paragraph in the very last post:

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Old Feb 5, 2009 | 10:27 AM
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I think that's still a touchy subject. Look at the Buyer Beware in the very first post and the last paragraph in the very last post:

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wow thanks for informing me of that. I had done some of my own research and decided that their products were not for me, but good to know this info as well.
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