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    Default Observation

    road tested a jeep wrangler jk 4 dr w/hardtop put my hand on inside of hardtop and was so hot from sun wow is this a problem since there is no headliner seems would elevate interior temp very much and need to keep air cond on any other observe this

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    Hmm. I'm interested to know this too. I've secretly had the corner of my eye on a new JK.
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    Yes, it does increase the inside temp. Two options paint the hardtop white or a lighter color. Or create a second dual top with a roof rack. I have done this in the past on my 03 Rubicon. I could run the AC on level 2 during the heat of an Arizona summer with the interior nice and cool. With todays gas prices this option is questionable. I am attempting it on my new 07 JK. The biggest problem is the larger roof rack span is going to need one heavy sheet of ???. I have used Aluminum in the past but cost and weight are making me look for other options. While living in Arizona I talked to a Jeep owner that used a laser temp. gauge on his painted white hard top. He noticed a substantial difference in temp. As I recall it was 70 to 100 degree difference. Also the larger space inside the 4 door causes a cooling problem. There is no rear AC.



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    Default what 2 do

    that really changes my mind on getting one not sure any other input would be appreciated

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    jeeps are meant to be driven with the top off



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    What part of the country do you live in?
    Here is a comp that makes them for the JK: http://www.offroadheros.com/liner.html

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    I painted my JK hardtop silver because of how friggin hot the black got and it lowered the interior temp 30 to 40 deg when its been sitting in the sun. You can touch the outside of the top now with out burning your hand.


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    I like it.
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    Use Sno-Roof, the stuff you paint on to trailer house roofs. That I belive has some insulative propertys.

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    I have the Wild Boar Products Fastback T-Top hard top. It has some sort of indoor/outdoor carpeting on the inside, which seems to help because I didn't notice it being hot when I was in FL last month.

    If you go to COP4x4 and get the top from them, they can paint it any color you want, and even put in an alligator headliner. Hmmm...I wonder how that would be at insulation. Afterall...gators are in the sun quite a bit.


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