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Hard top chop

Will

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while I’m preoccupied with doing the fabrication of the top with the modularity J Scherb outlines, I put in the rear hard top sliding windows. This by far One of the best things I have done. Airflow is optimal, cold or hot day.
Like this:

https://www.retrofitoffroad.com/sho...-factory-hardtop-slider-window-kit-2011-2017/

Would be a great option for the JL aftermarket.
This sure looks like they filled the window opening with a HDPE panel and then threw in an RV sliding window like the ones below.

https://www.recpro.com/rv-windows/

An easy DYI for those inclined to such work.
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Was rather easy with the right tools; long cutting blade, special handle and sharp chisel for the sealant removal.

Windows are from here, not sure he has plans for the JL:

https://ursaminorvehicles.com/campe...ions/jeep-glass-driver-side-half-clamped.html

Cutting blades and handle:

https://www.crlaurence.com/All-Prod...CRL-Extra-Long-Utility-Knife-Blades/p/1993X10

Windows are also made for 2011-2018 JK, not sure they have plans for the JL:

https://www.retrofitoffroad.com/sho...-factory-hardtop-slider-window-kit-2011-2017/
 
 







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