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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 05:46 AM
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Question Hard Top Insuilation

It's been 103+ for two weeks in Laredo and 108 as the hottest day this year.

The hard top absorbs a lot of heat ... has anyone come up with a solution?

Worst case scenario is painting the hard top white since my jeep is white, but I'd love to see more options.

Any solutions?

Any pictures?

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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 06:13 AM
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I'm toying with the idea of painting mine white too. I also considered having a sign or graphics shop install a sheet of white vinyl on the roof to reflect some of the heat. Not sure how easily it will go on with the textured surface though.

I did the same thing to cover the gigantic glass sunroof of my MINI Cooper.
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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by AussieJK
crank the A/C buddy
AC was my next question ... i put a thermometer in the vents and the coldist it will read is 62, not on high, and with the re-circulate ON.

I've read on here a couple of people who have the same problem.
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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 07:20 AM
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If you are getting 62, at the vent, when it's around 100 outside then that is the best you can expect. This is a very good temp differential
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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 07:30 AM
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I've heard of some users having way lower temps. in the same exterior conditions.
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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 07:34 AM
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If you got the X aparently a True AC is optional i was gonna get my Jeep until the salesmen told me this, and he wasnt BSing me. If u turn the knob all the way cold its not AC, and that its an actual extra to get the little snowflake button that makes it true AC and extra cold, so i got a Jeep with that

If the coldest reading ur getting in 62, and you got a Jeep with the little snowflake button thing, take it back to the dealer and have them fix it cause when mine is on its frikin cold, haha
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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by adgraybda
If you got the X aparently a True AC is optional i was gonna get my Jeep until the salesmen told me this, and he wasnt BSing me. If u turn the knob all the way cold its not AC, and that its an actual extra to get the little snowflake button that makes it true AC and extra cold, so i got a Jeep with that

If the coldest reading ur getting in 62, and you got a Jeep with the little snowflake button thing, take it back to the dealer and have them fix it cause when mine is on its frikin cold, haha
That's some wierd stuff. Your salesman must have shown you a Jeep without AC. If it doesn't have the snowflake button, then it doesn't have AC. That's how you turn it on. Otherwise you're just regulating the amount of heat to ambient air temp. All the way toward cold would be like opening the vent in old cars.

And I agree if you're only getting 62 at the vent I would at least have the dealer check it out. I know in the high 90's here last summer it took a while to cool inside but I'm sure the vent temps were lower than that (seat-of-the-pants feel).

As far as insulation, seems there are a couple write-up on it here. And I think someone makes an insulation pad for the hard top. Sorry I can't remember who it is That top does get super hot
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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 07:51 AM
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My buddy has done jeeps looks GREAT sound deading is GREAT as well the TEMP, Now this guy runs a custom shop so he has the tools to do what ever you want.
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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by JC JK
My buddy has done jeeps looks GREAT sound deading is GREAT as well the TEMP, Now this guy runs a custom shop so he has the tools to do what ever you want.

That encouraging, but you didn't say what he does (quilted fabric, bedliner, foam)?
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Old Jun 2, 2008 | 08:57 AM
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Where is he located too?
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