If you're talking about the rear side windows, you take the hardtop off. If you're talking about the front windows, you use the crank on the door. u don't. u take them off.
There is a knob on each door... These, however, do not actually control the mirrors. They roll the windows down so you can reach out and manipulate the mirrors with your hands.
In a rollover situation, the Jeep. It has a roll bar where the Tahoe does not.
Either there's a crank on the door which you turn to roll down the window, or there are buttons in the center console which actuate the power windows... if the doors have been taken off of the vehicle and the power windows aren't working afterwards, make sure they were plugged back in when the doors were reinstalled.
it has a roll bar that is bolted to the body its called a sport bar not much protection compared to a roll bar welded to the frame
87-95 was the first generation wrangler, the YJ. The roll cage should be the same as no major changes to the body were made until the TJ (97-03).
Yes, the entire roll cage in all Jeep Wranglers can simply be unbolted for removal. On model years 1997-2006 (TJ's) you have to take 4 bolts out of the top of the windshield frame that connects to the roll cage.
nope, they are the same body tub and the same "CJ style" roll bar
yes this is an option offered when you build or create your own wrangler. it will slightly block your drivers side view since it mounts on the roll bar.
The Mazda van (MPV?) and the Toyota Sienna have side windows that roll down half way.
broken switch or fuze
it truley depends on what you want to do offroading wise. if you want to rock crawl, or keep it slow in back mountain terrain, the wrangler is the best choice...even for almost everything else. but if you are going to just go up very steep hills and not really go off roading then a Cherokee would be better as it wont roll as easy. Wrangler is the best hands down, but you have to put money into it. i don't consider a stock wrangler a jeep, and any Cherokee a jeep haha
I do not believe there is a way.