ViperJon
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That link appears to be for JK windows?Hey guys,
Just a reminder our Trektop Family bag fits the windows as well
https://www.bestop.com/products/trektop-family-window-storage-bag/
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That link appears to be for JK windows?Hey guys,
Just a reminder our Trektop Family bag fits the windows as well
https://www.bestop.com/products/trektop-family-window-storage-bag/
It doesn't look like they are offering free shipping any longer. $16 to ship to the West coast. Still a great deal.The Mopar bag is $113 with free shipping at allmoparparts.com. The windows fit perfectly in it (no folding them up with a rolled up blanket to keep them from creasing) and the bag can be stored vertically against the back of the rear seats so you don't lose the ability to store things in the storage area. Your solution is cheaper but far less convenient.
They're a forum sponsor. PM them for a free shipping code.It doesn't look like they are offering free shipping any longer. $16 to ship to the West coast. Still a great deal.
the problem with the mopar bag is it does not lay down in the bed, it is designed to stand up, in hot weather it has been reported the plastic get soft and then collapses in the bag potentially creasing plastic per reports here and online reviews from users. (read the Quadratec reviews and others)
For the 2 door Wrangler that is the only option for for a 4-door the there are much better options for a lot less $$$ like the one I outlined above.
Also with the Mopar bag vertical it sticks up higher than the back seat.
preferably you want to lay down the windows especially in a black bag in hot weather
The Mopar bag is really the only choice for the 2dr as it stands up behind the rear seats, in the 2dr the tube is too small for the other window bags unless your back seats are down. As posted above where someone devised as way to clip the windows into the bag the keep them from slumping in the heat would be a good idea to do.I'm confused - will the Mopar bag fit in a 2-door JL or not? There is an official response from Quadratec that the bag is for 4-door only, but if I'm interpreting the response below, it's fine for 2-door? Could someone please clarify for me please? Thanks!
Hey everyone. I’ve got a 2018 JLUR and just swapped out my hard top for the soft top. What is the best way to store the soft top windows in the Jeep when putting down the top? Earlier this week I laid them across the rear seats because they didn’t seem to fit in the trunk. When I went to reinstall them today the plastic rear window had a crease/indentation in it from the seatbelt clip. Just wondering what the best practice is. Thanks!
@lightsout - love the bag idea. Mopar stuff is so overpriced...just look at the soft top. Anyway, about your Slipstream, do you know if anyone has figured out a way to use it with the rear seat recline kit? I'm not taking my recline out and the Slipstream looks like the best security option, they just don't work together according to Diabolical.In many of the popular Jeep part sites/stores they only obvious option was the Mopar window bag at $170 which is way overpriced for a canvas bag and even then with the windows stored in it it is too big to fit in the back of the Jeep.
After looking at other options like various JK bags I found this on on Amazon for $49, I figured what the hell I will give it a try.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001OMRK4M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The bag arrived and I was impressed with the quality and the size assuming the windows fit, actually fits like a glove in the cargo area of the JLU.
Below are pictures of the windows in the bag:
1st Side window
Second side window
For the back window I removed the bottom bar and then Used a light weight packing blanket rolled up with a couple straps, and since the window was too long I used the rolled up blanket for support so I could fold the back window without it creasing.
Here it is all windows stored in the bag, as you can see it fits perfectly in the cargo area or can be hung or stood up
I also installed the Slipstream cargo security system and the bag fits perfectly
There is even room left over for other items like a Bikini top or ???
@lightsout - love the bag idea. Mopar stuff is so overpriced...just look at the soft top. Anyway, about your Slipstream, do you know if anyone has figured out a way to use it with the rear seat recline kit? I'm not taking my recline out and the Slipstream looks like the best security option, they just don't work together according to Diabolical.
I am looking for an under bed storage box large enough to fit windows..along with the moving blankets , I should be good.Before I got the mopar bag I just used 3 moving blankets and laid it flat on garage floor off to the side.
Then I got the bag, and load them in and slide under futon in office.
My buddy just got a seat recline kit for his JK and we're going to install it this weekend. Should work, looks like he's got the room between his seats and the deck. Anyway, back on topic! Thanks for responding.The clearance is so close, I cannot see it working either. You just will not be able to recline. maybe look at the tuffy box as when it is removed you would be able to recline