My son's 95 Wrangler hardtop leaks air badly with lots of wind noise and
with below zero temps it's a bit drafty and cold. I can see daylight in the
front corners over between the windshield frame and door frame and I'm sure
it's leaking elsewhere. Where and what kind of weather stripping or seals
should this have? Right now there's nothing; the hard top is just sitting
directly on the windshield frame.
Thanks.
Greg
mctiger - 08 Jan 2004 01:47 GMT
I can only suggest a local jeep dealer or jeep mag. for a seal kit.
Has weather stripping,ect...
I know others in this group will help with other suggestions.
But I use oem parts, they seem to work allot better.
Good Luck!
>My son's 95 Wrangler hardtop leaks air badly with lots of wind noise and
>with below zero temps it's a bit drafty and cold. I can see daylight in the
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>Thanks.
>Greg
Have sence,patience,and self-restrain,and no mischief will come.
JimG - 08 Jan 2004 01:56 GMT
"See daylight"! That doesn't sound like it's fitting correctly. My CJ has
the original top without any weather stripping and it's fine. I don't
recall on the YJ but the CJ windshield tilt can be adjusted to improve the
fit. Is this YJ modified (body lift, etc)? Ever been wrecked?
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> My son's 95 Wrangler hardtop leaks air badly with lots of wind noise and
> with below zero temps it's a bit drafty and cold. I can see daylight in the
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> Thanks.
> Greg
Jeff Scherb - 08 Jan 2004 23:53 GMT
Are the upper window frames loose? (Like a broken weld that allows them to
flex outward and not seal tight against the frame on the top? If so I can
tell you about a quick and cheap fix. Mine were loose and drafty and I
fixed them in about 10 minutes each.
> My son's 95 Wrangler hardtop leaks air badly with lots of wind noise and
> with below zero temps it's a bit drafty and cold. I can see daylight in the
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> Thanks.
> Greg
Greg - 11 Jan 2004 03:51 GMT
The window frames don't appear to be loose, but then I have nothing to
compare them to. I'll take your repair info if you want to share it; maybe
reading thru that will help me decide if it's needed. The daylight I can
see, especially on the PAX side is at the corner where the windshield frame
starts down and the hardtop curves from front to side (looking from the
inside, right above the forward top corner of the window frame). We've
since determined that a lot of wind noise is coming from the door seals as
well, so they may need replacing.
This jeep did have some minor front end damage, and there's a little
wrinkling and buckling in the front fenders; possibly things are misaligned
enough that the top isn't sealing correctly. There's no weatherstripping
under this hardtop; we'll check with a dealer or 4x4 shop for a kit.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Greg