Thank you , any particular type ?If you want to make life easy, just mount a piece of rubber seal over the thin top lip of your tailgate. It would be enough resistance to hold the glass into place when you close the doors.
Ahh found it!Thank you , any particular type ?
I ve seen frameless glass shower doors use a stick on type
I lowered my glass in the hinges and that helped a lot .
Thanks Jamison
Man thanks ! I can see that working great .Ahh found it!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HVDO86K/?tag=wranglerorg-20
@nk24 actually posted this on a similar thread, which I thought was a simple/cheap/brilliant idea.
Basically you attach it to the tailgate like so:
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It’s definitely a much better insulator of temperature and road noise!Man thanks ! I can see that working great .
I have it ordered .
This is my first hard top , I like it .
That’s the one I used and it works well. Just make sure to get the correct length.Ahh found it!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HVDO86K/?tag=wranglerorg-20
@nk24 actually posted this on a similar thread, which I thought was a simple/cheap/brilliant idea.
Basically you attach it to the tailgate like so:
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yes I have the vent that shows on the exterior side of the tailgate but I can't figure out for the life of me where the air gets to it from the cabinThat’s the one I used and it works well. Just make sure to get the correct length.
@AndyG: The vents were relocated to the tailgate starting in 2003.