Longhorn84 TJ Enthusiast Original poster Joined Aug 20, 2018 Messages 407 Location Houston Oct 24, 2023 #1 I'm more curious than anything, is there any reason someone knows why Jeep choose this one button bolt vs all the other countersunk bolts on the windshield frame? Is it something functional/practical or some weird design element?
I'm more curious than anything, is there any reason someone knows why Jeep choose this one button bolt vs all the other countersunk bolts on the windshield frame? Is it something functional/practical or some weird design element?
Daryl 2004 Rubicon Supporting Member Joined Apr 29, 2018 Messages 3,170 Location 🌎 Oct 24, 2023 #2 So the paint doesn’t get damaged when you remove them to fold the windshield down. Reactions: Longhorn84 and Modoc Guy
Longhorn84 TJ Enthusiast Original poster Joined Aug 20, 2018 Messages 407 Location Houston Oct 24, 2023 #3 Daryl said: So the paint doesn’t get damaged when you remove them to fold the windshield down. Click to expand... I knew I could count on the forum for a quick and simple answer!
Daryl said: So the paint doesn’t get damaged when you remove them to fold the windshield down. Click to expand... I knew I could count on the forum for a quick and simple answer!