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Old July 15th 06, 03:23 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
Paul
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Default Folding down window......

Thanks , That helps a lot.



Mike Romain wrote:
> You tie it down with the footman loop on the hood and windshield frame.
> It is neat to drive with no doors and the window down, but you really
> have to watch for trees and bugs. I ran mine up to about 50 mph, then
> it becomes a serious wind tunnel effect. Worse than on a bike.
>
> Your YJ has the extra sport bar pieces to remove. That can be a real
> pain the first time. You also need to measure the rake on the window
> before taking it apart or the doors and roof won't fit right. I guess
> you could just mark where the bars currently are so the slip joint at
> the back go back in the same place.
>
> Mike
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> Paul wrote:
> >
> > I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> > fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> > not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> > any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> > scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks


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