🚙 Elevate Your Jeep Experience with Comfort and Style!
The Headliner Hardtop Heat Insulation Kit is a custom-designed solution for 2011-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK 4-Door models. This kit enhances your driving experience by providing superior heat insulation, sound deadening, and easy installation, ensuring a comfortable and quiet ride in all weather conditions.
UPC | 741802902177 |
Part Number | MMRGRD-01 |
Item Weight | 2.25 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 23.5 x 16 x 3 inches |
Item model number | MMRGRD-01 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Almost perfect
The media could not be loaded. First GOOD PREPPING.Wipe the panels with alcohol and wait for a few minutes to dry.Freedom Panels Fitment: 100%2nd Row and 3rd Row Fitment:90%Length & Width are a little short (if you want a full coverage)Velcro Adhesive: 100% (so far lol) I hope it holds up,time will tell.They give you a generous amount.I use a Noico Black sound deadening 80 mil.Road noise were drastically lessened and heat as well,didnt feel like youre in a sauna during summer in California.Really like the velvet-ish fabric finish.If you’re a cost friendly Jeeper looking for a headliner this is for you!Just throw in some sound or thermal insulation with it and save $$$$.Overall 100% like it
C**0
Its just 4 flaps of thin plastic cloth. Doesnt even come with tape.
Product is garbage. Still allows in heat. Its like wearing an oven mitten and grabbing a burning hot skillet. Skillet is still hot and radiating the same amount of heat and eventually the oven mit will burn... and this is what this product is. Its just a thin barrier between the hot plastic top, but heat is still radiating.In that sense, your better off making a far superior DIY solution like using Styrofoam board insulation.It came stuffed in an unmarked box with no mounting tape. It has velcro hook and loop tape on it, but it doesnt come with tape to place on your hard top. Buyers are left pants down with their D in their hands. This means that buyers need to order some guitar pedal hook and loop tape ahead of time.This also creates a problem because that tape will just fall off in the heat. 99% of "hook and loop" tape on amazon is Velcro knock off from some cancer factory in china. I know this because i've bought lots of pedal board tape on amazon and its all garbage. Amazon buries any quality name brand stuff like 3m or Velcro in favor of their chinese vendors.Its just barely 4 pieces of thin crunchy plastic cloth, and thats all you get. No adhesive, no tape or anything else. 90% of yall will have these flaps falling on top of your head, unless its permanently glued onto the hard top with heat resistant adhesive or screws.I'd rather spend on the upgraded insulation, OR, at this price point, just make my own DIY insulation.
E**E
Okay - Tough to get to remain attached
I applied this in 60 degree weather. It did not want to stick with to the factory hardtop. I cleaned the area first, attempted to attach it and even used a heat gun to try and get the adhesive to remain stuck while applying pressure. Needs better adhesive.
C**1
Works great!
We had a ridiculously hot summer and I needed something to help with the heat in my Jeep. With the correct prepping these fit great and don't come off.
P**E
Works wonderfully against the summer heat and road noise but the velcro tape is questionable.
The velcro tape is questionable because 2 strips had to be replaced after a few weeks of installing. It does work well on the summer heat and road noise. Do better with the adhesive tape and maybe I'll change my review.
P**R
Jeep headliner
The stick The jeep roof top did not work.it would not stick.
C**S
Heat reduction
I bought this to help with our extremely hot Texas summer and its worked great!. The heat was starting to burn the top of my head before i installed these. They’re a perfect fit and they look sharp!
A**R
Fell off within 12 hours.
I had previously made my own insulating pads from bubble foil insulation and stuck them to the ceiling using 3M Command tape strips. That worked well through one summer before beginning to fall.In contrast, these pads don't seem to be as insulating as what i had made, and they fell off the ceiling within 12 hours. This was in Arizona at only about 100 degrees in the shade, which is just a warm day.
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