Removing my back window

Asked by gubben1 Mar 23, 2007 at 02:41 PM about the 1999 Jeep Wrangler Sport

Question type: General

Can I remove my back window without taking off the top ?   The zippers don't seem to be "releaseable" ?   There was no helpful info in the owner manual I bought at Auto Zone.
Thanks,
Gubben1

4 Answers

I think that was a feature that wasn't available for the 99. It was an improvement they made for the newer models.

Wrong, I have owned a 1995,1998, and a 04 wrangler, all of them had a removable back window, all the windows have to be removed to put the top down properly If it is a factory top, yes. Unzip it from the passenger side to the driver side and it should come off.

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yeah it can be removed but you can also just roll it up and there should be snaps to hold it

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yeah if you unzip it from the passenger side to the driver it should come free. I have a '99 with a factory top as well. My only problem is that I can't get the zipper to work all the way. Keeps wanting to split.

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