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I live on a 2000 ft gravel drive and was curious is anyone with a soft top having problems with the rear window staying clean?
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It will look like the inside of my Polaris ranger.Sounds like an issue every single SUV owner has with the back window… Even with a wiper blade, it’s still filthy on my Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Here’s a life hack for you: Remove rear window. The inside of your Bronco may look like a pig pen, but at least the window will be clean
That's how exhaust fumes used to get wafted into the backs of stationwagons.Here’s a life hack for you: Remove rear window. The inside of your Bronco may look like a pig pen, but at least the window will be clean
Then why does this thing have removable rear windows?That's how exhaust fumes used to get wafted into the backs of stationwagons.
Also, a good friend of mine got burned pretty badly once when his engine bay caught fire with no back window. It pulls the flames directly into the cabin. I would seriously advise against it
The top doesn't come down unless you pull them out?Then why does this thing have removable rear windows?
My point is, if it’s unsafe to not have a rear window, why can people drive around with the windows out but the roof still up? Same with the Bestop. It can’t be that unsafe.The top doesn't come down unless you pull them out?
Every single 4runner owner ever would disagree.That's how exhaust fumes used to get wafted into the backs of stationwagons.
Also, a good friend of mine got burned pretty badly once when his engine bay caught fire with no back window. It pulls the flames directly into the cabin. I would seriously advise against it