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FRONT DOOR WEATHER SHIELDS FOR THE TROOPY
VENTILATION WITHOUT THE WEATHER COMING IN
The Troopy has a lot of glass and a cabin that heats up fast in the sun, but cracking the front windows in rain, dust, or wind brings the weather straight inside. Weather shields above the front door windows angle rain over the gap, smooth the airflow over the roof, and let trapped cabin heat escape when the Troopy is parked in the sun. A Troopy with proper weather shields is a Troopy you can actually leave a window cracked in on the school run, at camp, or while parked between stops on a long trip.
SHAPED FOR THE TROOPY FRONT DOOR FRAMES
On a Troopy only the front doors drop, so this is a focused two-piece set cut to those front frames rather than a full-cabin kit. The shields are pressed from UV-stabilised acrylic picked to shrug off the constant sun a touring Troopy lives under, holding shape and tint where a cheaper shield would warp or cloud. They go on with automotive-grade 3M tape and a concealed clip, with no holes drilled into a rig you have probably spent years building. The low-profile cut clears gutter-mounted gear and roof racks, sits hard against the frame, and stays put no matter how rough the track turns.
FRONT DOOR PAIRS FOR HZJ, VDJ, AND GDJ TROOPYS
Troopy weather shield sets cover the two front door windows. The Troopy side and rear quarter windows are fixed glass that does not open, so weather shields are not required there. HZJ78 (1999 to 2007), VDJ78 V8 (2007 to 2023), and GDJ78 2.8L facelift (2024 onward) variants are covered with shields matched to the specific front door window profile of each era. Each listing confirms exact year fitment. Weather shields, bonnet protectors, and headlight protectors are commonly purchased together as a complete front-end and cabin protection package for Troopy builds.