Mopar makes Gecko touchup paint in both Brush on and Spray can. You can get it through Quadratec, Amazon, and a couple other places. I got some back when I had my Gecko JKU.
Do you have the factory aux switches? If so you could use the hot and ignition wires under the dash to get power from. Then you're only trying to run/hide small wire in the trim panels and behind the dash.
They didn't get separated, the soft top does not include the bag. It's an extra accessory that you have to either order with your Jeep if it's a soft top/dual top from the factory, or buy it from the parts department.
BTW, I got a window for your exact use case. I drove to the event yesterday...
Yep, I completely understand the reasoning for them, and accept it. that being said, I'd still probably get a set of "non-which" caps and take the extensions off for a cleaner look.
If you buy the Mopar winch plate it also comes with these bumper caps, and the crush can extensions that go under them. I'm personally not a fan of the look.
Rain Gear fixes that problem. It's made big enough to work with or without the top on. I use mine with soft top on, but back window out and it easily comes down past the window opening between the cab and bed.
Be interesting to see if that's it, but I'm not convinced. Mine does it only the first few hundred feet of driving. If it was a wheel weight, I would expect it to contact all the time and always make the noise.
Unfortunately it's only serviced as part of the entire rear window assembly, it is not available separately. You'd have to get one off a truck from the junkyard. I ran into this when my rear window was replaced under warranty for a leak. The new window came with the tab you press to unlock the...