Project cool jeep
i have been thinking about this and rhino liner. why not just spray an actual foam insulator into the top, then sand it to shape/smooth, then apply a finish (carpet or something).
or in the case of rhino liner just put a foam spray then sand then liner.
or in the case of rhino liner just put a foam spray then sand then liner.
i think the insulation would be enough if i used polyurethane. and I'm not gonna foil the tub if i sprayed it.
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FWIW, Personally, Ill try painting the roof first and see how it does then if I want, I can always add the interior.
But then thats just my line of thinking.
I would like to thank the OP for the info.
He's stating what he did and worked for him.
But then thats just my line of thinking.
I would like to thank the OP for the info.
He's stating what he did and worked for him.



The freedom tops are hollow, but the rest of the hardtop is solid, with no air space to utilize expanding foam
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