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It’s 95% the windows themselves. Maybe more. If they had used the same plastic windows used on BesTop tops, there would be zero waves. They’d be completely flat.Thank you! 6 pages in and people don’t realize it’s how the windows are attached, not the windows themselves that cause the problem. Well, there was a person on page 5 that mentioned the rails, but still…
This is only 5% of the problem? No way the tracks of the window being at different heights could cause a major problem! Especially not when the higher track is directly under the plastic of the windows and not the fabric part.It’s 95% the windows themselves. Maybe more. If they had used the same plastic windows used on BesTop tops, there would be zero waves. They’d be completely flat.
Here in Colorado, I ran with the rear windows out beginning in April thru October...and took the top off May-Aug. All sealed up Nov-Mar.I rolled like this May to October last year.
No! Not the hard top! Spare us!Yes, we probably should be banished to hardtop hell
PS - I actually prefer the wave … really!
This is my thought as well. My buckle straps were really long and I sewed them up so they were shorter. This helped reduce the sag initially but now it looks as bad as it originally did. I honestly think moving the Velcro piece lower on the window and moving the buckles would fix it.Has anyone just had an upholstery shop move the buckles down to potentially help pull out some of the wave? Would like to see pics of more ‘23’s. Does look good.
Mine is exactly the same, the driver's side does that lil jump up but my passenger side is straight. I messed with that window after I got my Bronco trying to figure out why it does that.Did this part number change? To me, this is part isn’t designed right, it isn’t lined up with the rest of the rail and is too flexible. Might not be 100% the cause of the wave but it sure isn’t helping. Was considering modding it to move it lower to pull the window tight, leaving it alone for now.
Notice all the dirt under it, it wasn’t sealing either. I adjusted the soft top main bracket, had a little to give to bring the front down but still not enough.
You should be able to polish that out. There are numerous DIY videos on YouTube on polishing soft top (Jeep) windows. There are polishes intended for plastic only like Novus and PlastX, but if you have a quality auto polish that usually works fine too.Anyone know how to get a replacement back window on the soft top? I used my snow brush on it without thinking, and it scratched it up pretty good.