Folding down window......
#1
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Folding down window......
I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
#2
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Re: Folding down window......
When I got my jeep from the dealership it came with a strap that you tie the
windshield down to the hood. There should be a loop above the window on the
inside and a loop on your hood. They don't want you to drive it on-road, or
even at high speed with the windshield down. It's only for off-road from
what I've read and heard.
Troy
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
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> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
windshield down to the hood. There should be a loop above the window on the
inside and a loop on your hood. They don't want you to drive it on-road, or
even at high speed with the windshield down. It's only for off-road from
what I've read and heard.
Troy
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
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> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
#3
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Re: Folding down window......
When I got my jeep from the dealership it came with a strap that you tie the
windshield down to the hood. There should be a loop above the window on the
inside and a loop on your hood. They don't want you to drive it on-road, or
even at high speed with the windshield down. It's only for off-road from
what I've read and heard.
Troy
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
windshield down to the hood. There should be a loop above the window on the
inside and a loop on your hood. They don't want you to drive it on-road, or
even at high speed with the windshield down. It's only for off-road from
what I've read and heard.
Troy
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
#4
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Re: Folding down window......
When I got my jeep from the dealership it came with a strap that you tie the
windshield down to the hood. There should be a loop above the window on the
inside and a loop on your hood. They don't want you to drive it on-road, or
even at high speed with the windshield down. It's only for off-road from
what I've read and heard.
Troy
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
windshield down to the hood. There should be a loop above the window on the
inside and a loop on your hood. They don't want you to drive it on-road, or
even at high speed with the windshield down. It's only for off-road from
what I've read and heard.
Troy
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
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Re: Folding down window......
I haven't your specific answer but FWIW I spent enough time in the back of
trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
very good either.
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
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> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
very good either.
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
#6
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Re: Folding down window......
I haven't your specific answer but FWIW I spent enough time in the back of
trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
very good either.
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
very good either.
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
#7
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Re: Folding down window......
I haven't your specific answer but FWIW I spent enough time in the back of
trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
very good either.
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
very good either.
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
>
#8
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Re: Folding down window......
I ride a Harley so I'm used to the bugs and crap hitting me going down
the road. I just dont want to lose my windsheild if I were to try it. I
was worried about the window popping out of the frame, or flying up at
me.
billy ray wrote:
> I haven't your specific answer but FWIW I spent enough time in the back of
> trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
> in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
> very good either.
>
>
> "Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
> news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> > I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> > fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> > not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> > any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> > scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
> >
the road. I just dont want to lose my windsheild if I were to try it. I
was worried about the window popping out of the frame, or flying up at
me.
billy ray wrote:
> I haven't your specific answer but FWIW I spent enough time in the back of
> trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
> in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
> very good either.
>
>
> "Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
> news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> > I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> > fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> > not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> > any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> > scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
> >
#9
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Re: Folding down window......
I ride a Harley so I'm used to the bugs and crap hitting me going down
the road. I just dont want to lose my windsheild if I were to try it. I
was worried about the window popping out of the frame, or flying up at
me.
billy ray wrote:
> I haven't your specific answer but FWIW I spent enough time in the back of
> trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
> in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
> very good either.
>
>
> "Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
> news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> > I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> > fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> > not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> > any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> > scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
> >
the road. I just dont want to lose my windsheild if I were to try it. I
was worried about the window popping out of the frame, or flying up at
me.
billy ray wrote:
> I haven't your specific answer but FWIW I spent enough time in the back of
> trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
> in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
> very good either.
>
>
> "Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
> news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> > I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> > fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> > not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> > any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> > scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
> >
#10
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Re: Folding down window......
I ride a Harley so I'm used to the bugs and crap hitting me going down
the road. I just dont want to lose my windsheild if I were to try it. I
was worried about the window popping out of the frame, or flying up at
me.
billy ray wrote:
> I haven't your specific answer but FWIW I spent enough time in the back of
> trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
> in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
> very good either.
>
>
> "Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
> news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> > I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> > fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> > not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> > any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> > scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
> >
the road. I just dont want to lose my windsheild if I were to try it. I
was worried about the window popping out of the frame, or flying up at
me.
billy ray wrote:
> I haven't your specific answer but FWIW I spent enough time in the back of
> trucks as a youth and on motorcycles as an adult to where I'm not interested
> in collecting any more bugs. They hurt when they hit you and don't taste
> very good either.
>
>
> "Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
> news:1152921050.503883.176860@p79g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> > I've had two jeeps, and never folded down the front window. After you
> > fold it down is there any way of securing it, so it stays put. Is this
> > not recommended at high speeds? I have a yj now and was wondering if
> > any one has done it. I saw somone the other day with theirs down
> > scooting around town. Just curious any info? Thanks
> >