J-Gator
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- Jeff
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- 2020 JLU Sahara with Power Top
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Saw this being transported.
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Good eye, they definitely would have been cooler front/front/rear, I wonder if it has to do with the back seats. They should have had buckets on the second row like the mini van that it isYou would think that the glass on the middle doors could be full size without the need to narrow it to allow for it go all the way down. The need to narrow the glass on the rear doors is because they are angled at the bottom.
Good catch. They should have used front doors for the middle doors. Or maybe not since the front do windows have the windshield angle factored in. Probably just should have eliminated the fixed glass on the rears and fabricated a nice big regular square window to fill that space. That's what happens when you unnecessarily "cut corners".You would think that the glass on the middle doors could be full size without the need to narrow it to allow for it go all the way down. The need to narrow the glass on the rear doors is because they are angled at the bottom.
Good eye, they definitely would have been cooler front/front/rear, I wonder if it has to do with the back seats. They should have had buckets on the second row like the mini van that it is
I think it's pretty cool. Wouldn't you rather have this than a standard 7 seater or mini van?
The hive mind is realGood catch. They should have used front doors for the middle doors. That's what happens when you unnecessarily "cut corners".
Or UtahSomeone in Florida is going to love their new Jeep.