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Wrangler Model with side glass windows?

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Wrangler Model with side glass windows?

Post by BrentE »

Is it the Renegade or something? with side glass windows only? Im kinda new too jeeps and was thinking of getting hardtop cus i do alot of highway driving. Or are soft tops ok on highway?


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Post by CheSter »

I have a 2000 softtop wrangler.... driving it above 80 is like driving a tent.

Saying that .... I love it to death .. and driving over 80 with the roof off is actually quiter then roof on.

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Post by flexytj »

if you use a sail cloth soft top they are pretty quiet
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Post by reprise »

could be an aftermarket window. i bought a wrangler today with aftermarket glass windows which is awesome as i really dont like the plastic ones.

also that link you posted wouldn't work for me, so i dunno what your actually reffering to!

here's what my windows look like, i can always go to the plastic aswell if needed.

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Post by AussieJK »

turn your a/c on it wont flap it pressurerises the cabin
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Post by TEE JAY »

Hard top is a good investment. Changes the ride completely. They are pretty cheap these days too. Soft top is good for summer if you can be bothered takin the top off. I do topless all the time when I can. AC on improves the flapping. Also make sure the roof is on tight. The sliders (1/2 doors with glass sliding windows) are real good too. Security with the 1/2 door was always an issue until I got my set.
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