Window controls are located in the back of the center console I believe. Front controls are in the front of the console.For passengers in the back seat, how would they control their windows?
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Window controls are located in the back of the center console I believe. Front controls are in the front of the console.For passengers in the back seat, how would they control their windows?
Prevents cuts from sheet metal.What’s with all the arm sleeve gaitor thingies?
Cut-resistant sleevesWhat’s with all the arm sleeve gaitor thingies?
In the rear center console it's on the Ford specs on ford.comFor passengers in the back seat, how would they control their windows?
Darn COVID makes the thing look like a biohazard. ?
For passengers in the back seat, how would they control their windows?
Yep. You and I might be odd. I hope in the aftermarket there will be some covers like the old Bronco Roadster.ok, am I the only one here that thinks the "unfinished" look between the 2 doors (when doors are off) just isn't very appealing?
I guess I never looked at a Jeep with the doors off to see if they are the same way. But I'd think some sort of filler panel right there would look so much better.
Edit: and idk, maybe it just stands out that much more on a black vehicle. Just looks off.
It does have an odd look. It likely comes from trying to make removable door work with modern bodies. The JKs and JL look weird too, really more so on all the 4 doors. In the cj days it didnt matter much because the body was so thin there wasnt any structures to look weird. But even the EBs dont look too hot with the doors off unless they have the inserts. Which is probably why ford made them. For sure the accessories or aftermarket will take care of this for ya. However just like the EBs is either on or off, not both easily.ok, am I the only one here that thinks the "unfinished" look between the 2 doors (when doors are off) just isn't very appealing?
I guess I never looked at a Jeep with the doors off to see if they are the same way. But I'd think some sort of filler panel right there would look so much better.
Edit: and idk, maybe it just stands out that much more on a black vehicle. Just looks off.
Wrangler mounts them low, right at the top of the tailgate with a nice quick disconnectI'm glad this pic was posted, since I was going to ask where the back glass washer fluid hose is stored when the top is off.