Basically, I prefer the windows down vs. A/C. One thing I can't stand is debris flying in from the rear window.
Problem solved with this DIY.
It's easy and inexpensive.
Products were purchased from Lowe's or any hardware store.
Items needed:
Screen (black or charcoal)
Screen frame
Screen frame corners
Screen spline
Velcro (optional)
Tools needed:
Screen tool
Hacksaw
Scissors
Measuring tape
Blade
Step 1:
Cut the screen frame in four pieces
(2) measuring 12"
(2) measuring 28.5"
Step 2:
Attach the screen frame corners
Step 3:
Attach the screen to the frame
Step 4:
Paint the frame flat black to match interior.
End Result (before paint)
*Camera flash caused the screen to look gray... it's really black
End Result (after paint)
Screen and window
Screen and window (halfway)
From outside
The measurements are precise so that you don't need to use Velcro. It's pretty snug.
I placed the screen inside the cabin to protect it from the elements.
Also, I've been known to forget to roll up the rear window. With the screen present, it doesn't look so obvious that the window is open.
Happy Modding!
Problem solved with this DIY.
It's easy and inexpensive.
Products were purchased from Lowe's or any hardware store.
Items needed:
Screen (black or charcoal)
Screen frame
Screen frame corners
Screen spline
Velcro (optional)

Tools needed:
Screen tool
Hacksaw
Scissors
Measuring tape
Blade

Step 1:
Cut the screen frame in four pieces
(2) measuring 12"
(2) measuring 28.5"
Step 2:
Attach the screen frame corners

Step 3:
Attach the screen to the frame
Step 4:
Paint the frame flat black to match interior.
End Result (before paint)
*Camera flash caused the screen to look gray... it's really black


End Result (after paint)
Screen and window

Screen and window (halfway)

From outside

The measurements are precise so that you don't need to use Velcro. It's pretty snug.
I placed the screen inside the cabin to protect it from the elements.
Also, I've been known to forget to roll up the rear window. With the screen present, it doesn't look so obvious that the window is open.
Happy Modding!