Jeep Scrambler Mirror & Window Replacement Service In Phoenix – 1981-1986
Jeep Scrambler Mirror & Window Replacement Service In Phoenix – 1981-1986
We’ve been doing Jeep Scrambler window glass repair and replacement in Phoenix for over 15+ years and have served over 200,000 customers. We glass mirror and glass repair or replacement for the following on the Jeep Scrambler.
- Front Windshields
- Back Windshields
- Drivers Side Door Windows
- Passenger Side Door Windows
- Side View Mirrors
As a preferred vendor and one of the largest Phoenix auto glass companies in Arizona, we get better than average deals on auto glass which allows us to keep our high quality work and affordable rates for repairs on mirrors, windshields, windows, sunroofs and annealed or tempered glass for homes.
Call Our Phoenix Valley Wide Number: 602-892-0202
Call Our Phoenix Valley Wide Number: 602-892-0202
Best Jeep Scrambler Glass Repair in Phoenix
Best Jeep Scrambler Glass Repair in Phoenix
- 200,000+ satisfied customers since 2001
- No Extra Charge mobile service in the Phoenix Valley
- A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau
- #1 local Jeep Scrambler glass installation in Arizona
- All our technicians have 10+ years of experience
- We work with ALL the major insurance companies
- Voted the best Phoenix glass repair company by our customers
Call Us Anytime. Phoenix Valley: 602-892-0202
Call Us Anytime. Phoenix Valley: 602-892-0202
We pride ourselves on quality and service. No gimmicks. We also offer Carlite Soundscreen glass which is specifically designed to lock in the noise you want and block out the noise you don’t want.
Phoenix Valley, AZ Auto Glass – No Gimmicks
We provide FREE mobile service to all areas of the Phoenix Valley, including auto glass repair in Apache Junction, Surprise, Wickenburg, Carefree and Buckeye.
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Jeep CJ-8 (Scrambler)
The Jeep CJ-8 was a long wheel-base version of the CJ-7, introduced in 1981 and manufactured through 1986. It featured a 103.5 in wheelbase and a removable half-cab, creating a small pick-up style box instead of utilizing a separate pickup bed. CJ-8s used the traditional transfer case with manual front-locking hubs to engage the four-wheel drive. Most had either a four or five speed manual transmission, but a three speed automatic transmission was an option.
The term “Scrambler” comes from an appearance package that many CJ-8’s were equipped with, which included tape graphics and special wheels. Former President Ronald Reagan owned a CJ-8 and used it on his California Ranch.