I have a 2006 X Wrangler 2 door with a saddle colored quadratec sailcloth top with factory hardware. I am wondering if there are rear side and back windows in mesh to replace them?
I have a 2006 X Wrangler 2 door with a saddle colored quadratec sailcloth top with factory hardware. I am wondering if there are rear side and back windows in mesh to replace them?
Why not just sew it in place?That's a pretty cool idea... and an easy DIY with some trashed windows. Cut out the plastic and use silicone seam seal to glue in the mesh on the inside of the window. Trim away the excess once it cures and you're good to go. HD mesh like that used by SpiderWeb for the sun shade is about $15 a yard. Might be able to get away with two (likely three) yards.
You're being narrow minded, with all due respect.There are shops that specialize in this, and most men would want the finished result to look better than if their kids did it, but you go ahead and do it your way if you like.
A double zipper option would be really cool. Mesh bonded to a zipper you can remove from the inside and still be able to put your windows on the outside.You're being narrow minded, with all due respect.
I've been working with high buck Dyneema Composite Fabric for years. I make custom DCF Ultra Lite backpacking tarps and hammocks. The hammocks can be ordered with integrated or removable bug net using a lighter version of what one would use to the replacement windows the OP is asking about. The netting is bonded to the zipper tape. None look like a kid made them. You go ahead and pay the specialized shop to do it. I am the specialized shop you might be paying. I would do it myself.
No disrespect meant but....
“When you tell somebody somethin', it depends on what part of the country you're standin' in and who you're talkin' to... as to just how smart or dumb you sound.”
Burt Reynolds - Bandit to the Frog in Smokey and the Bandit
I personally would like something like this for my dog. I feel it will provide more security than a cargo net. For me it would work out great. When it’s hot in the day bring out the mesh windows at night bring out regular windows. No need to take off/on the cargo net and soft top but I suppose you can always run a cargo net under the soft top.I'm STILL trying to figger out why someone would want to do this. Either keep the windows in, or zip 'em out and have FULL airflow. Are you gonna have mesh windows where your full or half doors are too? Talk about a solution to a problem that doesn't exist...
I'm with you on this. Just take them out. Only reason I can think of is the OP might want the option for an open air feel without having to stow the windows. I'd just leave them home or roll them up and stuff them. It's an easy mod to do, but not every mod needs to be done just because you can..
Not sure why you'd want to replace convertible top windows with mesh; to keep the mosquitoes out, perhaps?