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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Bi-Polar" data-source="post: 431183"><p>last spring, I had this idea and contact a sail maker shop on the eastern shore. We drove several hours to get to the shop, only to be told they wouldn't be willing to help us. My thought was, jeep has always designed the factory half door uppers where as when you unzip the windows, the clear of tinted window flops down in your lap. I'll never understand why jeep designed the windows this way. My thought was to have someone re-seam the windows so that they zipped up not down to be opened. This would allow for the windows to be rolled up instead of laying in your lap.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]117139[/ATTACH]</p><p>This isn't off the table just yet as out old factory uppers are showing signs or age and we may opt to buy new then deconstruct the old ones just to find out how these fit together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Bi-Polar, post: 431183"] last spring, I had this idea and contact a sail maker shop on the eastern shore. We drove several hours to get to the shop, only to be told they wouldn't be willing to help us. My thought was, jeep has always designed the factory half door uppers where as when you unzip the windows, the clear of tinted window flops down in your lap. I'll never understand why jeep designed the windows this way. My thought was to have someone re-seam the windows so that they zipped up not down to be opened. This would allow for the windows to be rolled up instead of laying in your lap. [ATTACH type="full" width="478px"]117139[/ATTACH] This isn't off the table just yet as out old factory uppers are showing signs or age and we may opt to buy new then deconstruct the old ones just to find out how these fit together. [/QUOTE]
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