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Safari Window Removal?

BD1

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I searched but could not find.....how easy/quick is it to remove the safari windows? Any pics or windows showing this?

I did find this picture with an arrow pointing to a hole:

GrenDrainHOle.jpg
 
My plus one on the drive in Melbourne found it easy. He fiddled at the hinge of the window and it popped right off. There's some kinda latch there.
That is what I was hoping to hear.

I had freedom tops on both my Bronco and Jeeps and they came off pretty easy but these safari windows are smaller and look much more manageable.

The storage bag looks nice also.
 
Hopefully with them easy to remove it will mean the aftermarket latches on! I can see replacement panes with hunting spotlights, solar panels, or even filtered ram air to keep the interior pressurised while driving on dirt! (Dirt tracks in my Defender always = slight crack of the front vents to ironically keep the dust out!)
 
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What's inside the case ~ shadowfoam or something else?
 
Of course it would have been nice if there would be a place to store them without the bag. I will not take them out often. So the bag will be in the back without a benefit 99% of the time.
yep, I'm thinking back of one of the rear seats somehow
 
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