Insulating Hardtop
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x2. I live in MD and it has been very hot here, and this summer with the hotheads liner the AC can keep up and it is much less hot after the vehicle sits in the sun. If you can crack the windows (low theft/rain worry) with the headliner the AC can catch up pretty quickly even when in full sun.
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I live in San Antonio and installed the headliners 2 weeks ago. I do believe these headliners have reduced the interior temperature of my black jeep by 10+ degrees. During mid-day, we typically reach 95-100+ outside.
They look factory and are (so far) a quality product.
If given the choice, I'd buy them again.
Quick hint for install: remove your rear hardtop shell and lay it upside down...much easier install than with it still on the jeep (although you can do it that way as well)
Best of luck
They look factory and are (so far) a quality product.
If given the choice, I'd buy them again.
Quick hint for install: remove your rear hardtop shell and lay it upside down...much easier install than with it still on the jeep (although you can do it that way as well)
Best of luck
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