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Old 03-31-2014, 07:51 AM
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Question Inexpensive Soft Top Window Bag Ideas?

I've been looking for a good way to store my side windows when I don't have them zipped in, I usually just roll them up and place them in the back of my JK. I know there are bags I could buy like the clover patch and bestop storage bags, but they are a little pricey, how do other people store them when not in use and keep them with them. Any suggestions for a inexpensive solution?
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Go to walmart pick up some fabric. Enough to make 4 sheets long enough to cover windows connect the 4 sheets together. Sew. Eyelets does not matter. Place windows in and roll up. Get Velcro straps and done
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Pillow covers.
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Used a small wool throw blanket with a couple of towels to separate. Rolls up real well.
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I have a factory window bag from my 2010 jeep.. Make me an fair offer and its yours.
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Originally Posted by Blksilverado
I have a factory window bag from my 2010 jeep.. Make me an fair offer and its yours.
Is it the roll up window bag or the big bulky window bag for storing the windows when the soft top isn't on? I want to keep the windows with me at all times when the soft top is on.
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was able to pick up a window roll bag from another user, I'm all set now, thanks for your advice and suggestions
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I lay them flat under the rear cargo slush mat and lay a towel in between the windows. No creases in the windows this way. If you want to roll them up, you could always buy a pair of XL cotton sweatpants and slide a window in each leg and store them under the rear seat.
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Originally Posted by conquerfool
Is it the roll up window bag or the big bulky window bag for storing the windows when the soft top isn't on? I want to keep the windows with me at all times when the soft top is on.

Its the factory Jeep bag that holds the windows and attaches to the back of the rear seat..

Glad you found what you needed...
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Why prolong the inevitable. They're gonna scratch eventually.
3rd jeep in 14 years. I just roll then up and toss them in the back.
They look fine. I tried rolling them in a bag. PITA.
The rear window is the one that scratches bad, but that's why they make side mirrors.


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