Type: Window Storage Bag
This window storage bag from Rugged Ridge provides a way to store and protect your soft top windows. For 07-12 Jeep 2-door and 4-door JK Wranglers.
Window Storage Bag, 07-13 Jeep Wrangler (JK)
This window storage bag from Rugged Ridge provides a way to store and protect your soft top windows. For 07-13 Jeep 2-door and 4-door JK Wrangler.
Unit of Measurment: EACH
Dimension: 13.5 x 10.5 x 7 inch (L x W x H)
Weight: 4 lbs
MFG Warranty: 5 Year Warranty
Compatibility:
07-12 JEEP WRANGLER (JK)
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