Side Windows in Jeep Wangler
#51
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Re: Side Windows in Jeep Wangler
It was explained to my brother and I that an "adequate windshield" did not
include a windshield that was lowered.
If the windshield only had to be "in or on" the car, then it would be
"adequate" if it was in the back seat. The windshield has to be up. Consider
that you haven't been ticketed as a bonus, not as an intended consequence of
ambiguity.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff,
> California law says: "shall be equipped with an adequate
> windshield." It doesn't say anything about it having to be in the up
> position: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d12/vc26700.htm I have been
> ticketed for leaving the windshield back at camp, though.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > It is illegal in California to drive with the windshield down. The law
is
> > very clear on this.
include a windshield that was lowered.
If the windshield only had to be "in or on" the car, then it would be
"adequate" if it was in the back seat. The windshield has to be up. Consider
that you haven't been ticketed as a bonus, not as an intended consequence of
ambiguity.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4203DD94.D1305E74@***.net...
> Jeff,
> California law says: "shall be equipped with an adequate
> windshield." It doesn't say anything about it having to be in the up
> position: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d12/vc26700.htm I have been
> ticketed for leaving the windshield back at camp, though.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > It is illegal in California to drive with the windshield down. The law
is
> > very clear on this.
#52
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Re: Side Windows in Jeep Wangler
It was explained to my brother and I that an "adequate windshield" did not
include a windshield that was lowered.
If the windshield only had to be "in or on" the car, then it would be
"adequate" if it was in the back seat. The windshield has to be up. Consider
that you haven't been ticketed as a bonus, not as an intended consequence of
ambiguity.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4203DD94.D1305E74@***.net...
> Jeff,
> California law says: "shall be equipped with an adequate
> windshield." It doesn't say anything about it having to be in the up
> position: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d12/vc26700.htm I have been
> ticketed for leaving the windshield back at camp, though.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > It is illegal in California to drive with the windshield down. The law
is
> > very clear on this.
include a windshield that was lowered.
If the windshield only had to be "in or on" the car, then it would be
"adequate" if it was in the back seat. The windshield has to be up. Consider
that you haven't been ticketed as a bonus, not as an intended consequence of
ambiguity.
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4203DD94.D1305E74@***.net...
> Jeff,
> California law says: "shall be equipped with an adequate
> windshield." It doesn't say anything about it having to be in the up
> position: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d12/vc26700.htm I have been
> ticketed for leaving the windshield back at camp, though.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> >
> > It is illegal in California to drive with the windshield down. The law
is
> > very clear on this.
#53
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Re: Side Windows in Jeep Wangler
The open-top Jeeps are CJ for those built in the '60s thru '87, the YJ is
the years from '88 thru '95, there is no '96, and the TJ covers the years
from '97 to present.
CJ, YJ, and TJ are factory model designations. Back in the olden days, CJ
was assumed to mean "Civilian Jeep" to differeniate it from the military
versions. Except for this assumption, there is no particular meaning to the
model designations.
"Anthony Page" <someone@somewhere.in.summertime> wrote in message
news:Xns95F3A0DFB7037someonesomewhereinsu@140.99.9 9.130...
> "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in
> news:oNOdndewNI_0M57fRVn-1Q@ez2.net:
>
> > Tony,
> > There are two ways to have a top on a Wrangler (we use TJ to refer to
> > these models)
>
> Excuse my ignorence but what does TJ stand for? Also whats the price range
> for after market half doors? Are there any people selling used half doors
> often?
the years from '88 thru '95, there is no '96, and the TJ covers the years
from '97 to present.
CJ, YJ, and TJ are factory model designations. Back in the olden days, CJ
was assumed to mean "Civilian Jeep" to differeniate it from the military
versions. Except for this assumption, there is no particular meaning to the
model designations.
"Anthony Page" <someone@somewhere.in.summertime> wrote in message
news:Xns95F3A0DFB7037someonesomewhereinsu@140.99.9 9.130...
> "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in
> news:oNOdndewNI_0M57fRVn-1Q@ez2.net:
>
> > Tony,
> > There are two ways to have a top on a Wrangler (we use TJ to refer to
> > these models)
>
> Excuse my ignorence but what does TJ stand for? Also whats the price range
> for after market half doors? Are there any people selling used half doors
> often?
#54
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Re: Side Windows in Jeep Wangler
The open-top Jeeps are CJ for those built in the '60s thru '87, the YJ is
the years from '88 thru '95, there is no '96, and the TJ covers the years
from '97 to present.
CJ, YJ, and TJ are factory model designations. Back in the olden days, CJ
was assumed to mean "Civilian Jeep" to differeniate it from the military
versions. Except for this assumption, there is no particular meaning to the
model designations.
"Anthony Page" <someone@somewhere.in.summertime> wrote in message
news:Xns95F3A0DFB7037someonesomewhereinsu@140.99.9 9.130...
> "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in
> news:oNOdndewNI_0M57fRVn-1Q@ez2.net:
>
> > Tony,
> > There are two ways to have a top on a Wrangler (we use TJ to refer to
> > these models)
>
> Excuse my ignorence but what does TJ stand for? Also whats the price range
> for after market half doors? Are there any people selling used half doors
> often?
the years from '88 thru '95, there is no '96, and the TJ covers the years
from '97 to present.
CJ, YJ, and TJ are factory model designations. Back in the olden days, CJ
was assumed to mean "Civilian Jeep" to differeniate it from the military
versions. Except for this assumption, there is no particular meaning to the
model designations.
"Anthony Page" <someone@somewhere.in.summertime> wrote in message
news:Xns95F3A0DFB7037someonesomewhereinsu@140.99.9 9.130...
> "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in
> news:oNOdndewNI_0M57fRVn-1Q@ez2.net:
>
> > Tony,
> > There are two ways to have a top on a Wrangler (we use TJ to refer to
> > these models)
>
> Excuse my ignorence but what does TJ stand for? Also whats the price range
> for after market half doors? Are there any people selling used half doors
> often?
#55
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Re: Side Windows in Jeep Wangler
The open-top Jeeps are CJ for those built in the '60s thru '87, the YJ is
the years from '88 thru '95, there is no '96, and the TJ covers the years
from '97 to present.
CJ, YJ, and TJ are factory model designations. Back in the olden days, CJ
was assumed to mean "Civilian Jeep" to differeniate it from the military
versions. Except for this assumption, there is no particular meaning to the
model designations.
"Anthony Page" <someone@somewhere.in.summertime> wrote in message
news:Xns95F3A0DFB7037someonesomewhereinsu@140.99.9 9.130...
> "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in
> news:oNOdndewNI_0M57fRVn-1Q@ez2.net:
>
> > Tony,
> > There are two ways to have a top on a Wrangler (we use TJ to refer to
> > these models)
>
> Excuse my ignorence but what does TJ stand for? Also whats the price range
> for after market half doors? Are there any people selling used half doors
> often?
the years from '88 thru '95, there is no '96, and the TJ covers the years
from '97 to present.
CJ, YJ, and TJ are factory model designations. Back in the olden days, CJ
was assumed to mean "Civilian Jeep" to differeniate it from the military
versions. Except for this assumption, there is no particular meaning to the
model designations.
"Anthony Page" <someone@somewhere.in.summertime> wrote in message
news:Xns95F3A0DFB7037someonesomewhereinsu@140.99.9 9.130...
> "Jeff Strickland" <spamcatcher@yahoo.net> wrote in
> news:oNOdndewNI_0M57fRVn-1Q@ez2.net:
>
> > Tony,
> > There are two ways to have a top on a Wrangler (we use TJ to refer to
> > these models)
>
> Excuse my ignorence but what does TJ stand for? Also whats the price range
> for after market half doors? Are there any people selling used half doors
> often?
#59
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Re: Side Windows in Jeep Wangler
Pardon me. I knew that.
"IsellJeeps" <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> cj goes to 86 87-95 is yj
>
>
>
> > The open-top Jeeps are CJ for those built in the '60s thru '87, the YJ
is
> > the years from '88 thru '95, there is no '96, and the TJ covers the
years
> > from '97 to present.
> >
>
>
>
"IsellJeeps" <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:VaPNd.26823$wi2.22717@newssvr11.news.prodigy. com...
> cj goes to 86 87-95 is yj
>
>
>
> > The open-top Jeeps are CJ for those built in the '60s thru '87, the YJ
is
> > the years from '88 thru '95, there is no '96, and the TJ covers the
years
> > from '97 to present.
> >
>
>
>
#60
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Re: Side Windows in Jeep Wangler
Pardon me. I knew that.
"IsellJeeps" <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> cj goes to 86 87-95 is yj
>
>
>
> > The open-top Jeeps are CJ for those built in the '60s thru '87, the YJ
is
> > the years from '88 thru '95, there is no '96, and the TJ covers the
years
> > from '97 to present.
> >
>
>
>
"IsellJeeps" <jsprauer2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:VaPNd.26823$wi2.22717@newssvr11.news.prodigy. com...
> cj goes to 86 87-95 is yj
>
>
>
> > The open-top Jeeps are CJ for those built in the '60s thru '87, the YJ
is
> > the years from '88 thru '95, there is no '96, and the TJ covers the
years
> > from '97 to present.
> >
>
>
>