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Replacement Windows for Sahara

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Old Feb 8, 2012 | 11:35 AM
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Just purchased 2008 JK Unlimited Sahara in Red Rock. Soft top is in good condition .... although the windows have a lot of scratches on them. Where can I purchase replacements. The top color is not black. Think it's called Dark Khaki... but looks like charcoal in color. I'm pretty sure it's stock top?

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Old Feb 8, 2012 | 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by cjhmcox
Just purchased 2008 JK Unlimited Sahara in Red Rock. Soft top is in good condition .... although the windows have a lot of scratches on them. Where can I purchase replacements. The top color is not black. Think it's called Dark Khaki... but looks like charcoal in color. I'm pretty sure it's stock top?

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Dealer's probably your best bet if all you're buying is replacement windows.

You might try giving them a really thorough cleaning and then using 303 protectant on the windows. It really does a good job of getting rid of some of the scratches.
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Old Feb 8, 2012 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by CdnJeepDan
Dealer's probably your best bet if all you're buying is replacement windows.

You might try giving them a really thorough cleaning and then using 303 protectant on the windows. It really does a good job of getting rid of some of the scratches.
Used to use that stuff on my boat... never would have thought it would take scratches out of windows.... but will give it a try!
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Old Feb 8, 2012 | 10:23 PM
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There's a thread somewhere here (maybe in write-ups?) where a guy carefully used a mild cutback/rubbing compound on his scratched, yellowed windows with great results; bought them up like new.
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