painting hardtop question
#11
JK Enthusiast
Interesting thread as I've notice my freedom tops seemed to have faded to almost a blue/very light black color, whereas the rest of the top has not changed color through fading. Granted you dont see the top of them unless you get up there to remove them but it's pretty ghetto that they turned a bluish color on top. Not sure why the freedom tops would do it and not the rest of the top.
#12
I just tried to touch up the freedom panels with the OEM paint.
It took 2 cans to paint one freedom panel. They just sucked up the paint, I gave up on the second panel very quickly.
Given these are small cans of paint, but just no coverage and didn't look all that much better.
I may go my dual color options, the jeep is silver any way.
Another reference point, my top is from a 12 or 14, bought it used and put it on the 17. It was fairly dinged up, not sure how well taken care of it was before I picked it up. But how much can we really take care of these tops. Not like waxing them is even possible, the textured tops.
It took 2 cans to paint one freedom panel. They just sucked up the paint, I gave up on the second panel very quickly.
Given these are small cans of paint, but just no coverage and didn't look all that much better.
I may go my dual color options, the jeep is silver any way.
Another reference point, my top is from a 12 or 14, bought it used and put it on the 17. It was fairly dinged up, not sure how well taken care of it was before I picked it up. But how much can we really take care of these tops. Not like waxing them is even possible, the textured tops.
#13
JK Jedi
I just tried to touch up the freedom panels with the OEM paint.
It took 2 cans to paint one freedom panel. They just sucked up the paint, I gave up on the second panel very quickly.
Given these are small cans of paint, but just no coverage and didn't look all that much better..
It took 2 cans to paint one freedom panel. They just sucked up the paint, I gave up on the second panel very quickly.
Given these are small cans of paint, but just no coverage and didn't look all that much better..
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My buddy had a Sahara in gloss beige color and his top stayed much cooler in the sun than my flat black top. I installed a Rugged Ridge headliner which really helped reduce the heat inside.