Inexpensive Soft Top Window Bag Ideas?
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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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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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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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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.
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.