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Old Mar 28, 2014 | 03:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
I read that question and was trying to figure out what interior rack you were seeing in the picture you linked to ... By any chance did you mean mine? If so, it is the Jeep JK Interior Rack from Adventure Trailer.
Ah! Yes I did. Thanks.

I presume you're happy with it?
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Old Mar 28, 2014 | 04:20 AM
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Originally Posted by BallZ6spd

Ah! Yes I did. Thanks.

I presume you're happy with it?
Very. Way easier to get at stuff. Do be aware that if you use the soft top, you'll have a bit more work to swap brackets for the rack and top.
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Old Mar 29, 2014 | 06:22 AM
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Anyone use a headliner in their jeep to quite down roof rack noise? If so how effective was it?
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Old Mar 29, 2014 | 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by horrocks007
Anyone use a headliner in their jeep to quite down roof rack noise? If so how effective was it?
Not quite a headliner, but I cut a foam mattress topper to fit between my Spiderweb Shade and the soft top. Work great. At 75 mph, my wife and I can carry on a conversation in a normal tone of voice and the kids can listen to a movie on the strap-in DVD player without having to use headphones. For less than $20, it definitely was worth it. Only problem is it doesn't end the noise coming from the soft side windows. I have an idea for those, so we'll see how that works out. Sent via Jeep wave from my NSA-approved domestic espionage device
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Old Mar 29, 2014 | 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by LoneWolf
Not quite a headliner, but I cut a foam mattress topper to fit between my Spiderweb Shade and the soft top. Work great. At 75 mph, my wife and I can carry on a conversation in a normal tone of voice and the kids can listen to a movie on the strap-in DVD player without having to use headphones. For less than $20, it definitely was worth it. Only problem is it doesn't end the noise coming from the soft side windows. I have an idea for those, so we'll see how that works out. Sent via Jeep wave from my NSA-approved domestic espionage device
Yes, I do the same with my soft top. Was thinking of sound proofing my hard top to be even better than the soft top. It would make my wife happy.
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Old Mar 29, 2014 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by horrocks007
Anyone use a headliner in their jeep to quite down roof rack noise? If so how effective was it?
I am running the AEV roof rack with my hardtop. I installed the Boom Mat Sound Deadening Headliner and it cut down wind and road noise down a lot. Very happy with the performance and looks (I also painted the inside of the hardtop black). It's pricy (especially the side window set), but worth the money. (I think Quadratec have it for $199 for the main kit).
Jeep® Wrangler Sound Deadening Headliner 050131 | Purchase DEI, CryO2, Ny-Trex, Boom Mat & SPA Turbo Products | Design Engineering, Inc. - Thermal Performance Products

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Edit: I forgot to mention that it also helped a lot with the heat in the summer.

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Old Mar 30, 2014 | 12:06 AM
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Cool Danish, thanks for the info. I'm going to look into this for our four door

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Old Mar 30, 2014 | 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Cool Danish
I am running the AEV roof rack with my hardtop. I installed the Boom Mat Sound Deadening Headliner and it cut down wind and road noise down a lot. Very happy with the performance and looks (I also painted the inside of the hardtop black). It's pricy (especially the side window set), but worth the money. (I think Quadratec have it for $199 for the main kit).
Jeep® Wrangler Sound Deadening Headliner 050131 | Purchase DEI, CryO2, Ny-Trex, Boom Mat & SPA Turbo Products | Design Engineering, Inc. - Thermal Performance Products

Here is a couple of pictures of the headliner & rack. (The cutouts in the headliner is for roof rack brackets)
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Edit: I forgot to mention that it also helped a lot with the heat in the summer.
Do you know how many inches the AEV rack adds to your overall height?
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Old Mar 30, 2014 | 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by horrocks007
Yes, I do the same with my soft top. Was thinking of sound proofing my hard top to be even better than the soft top. It would make my wife happy.
Look up Hot Heads=really does work for me. Cool in the summer and warmer in the winter. And cuts down on noise also for the radio or talking on the phone when( you have too.) Very easy to install for front and rear.
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Old Mar 30, 2014 | 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Cool Danish
I am running the AEV roof rack with my hardtop. I installed the Boom Mat Sound Deadening Headliner and it cut down wind and road noise down a lot. Very happy with the performance and looks (I also painted the inside of the hardtop black). It's pricy (especially the side window set), but worth the money. (I think Quadratec have it for $199 for the main kit).
Jeep® Wrangler Sound Deadening Headliner 050131 | Purchase DEI, CryO2, Ny-Trex, Boom Mat & SPA Turbo Products | Design Engineering, Inc. - Thermal Performance Products

Here is a couple of pictures of the headliner & rack. (The cutouts in the headliner is for roof rack brackets)
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Edit: I forgot to mention that it also helped a lot with the heat in the summer.
How did you paint the inside?
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