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Any feedback on Coverking Topliner v. DEI Boom Mat Headliner?

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I've read/seen reviews on both and both are on my short list to try and help the truck cool down faster and maybe quiet it down a little on the highway.

It seems like the Boom Mat headliner may be thicker? But of course the CoverKing is more coverage. Just curious if anyone actually either had both or maybe got to ride in a buddy's car with both/either and had some comparison. One of those things I don't really want to do twice.
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My headliner in the back has dropped down about 6 inches. Due to the heat I'm guessing so I'm looking forward to hearing from guys that have them.
 
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My headliner in the back has dropped down about 6 inches. Due to the heat I'm guessing so I'm looking forward to hearing from guys that have them.
Seen reviews on each, but wanted to try and compare some how.
 

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Seen reviews on each, but wanted to try and compare some how.
Check. I'm much more comfortable with owner reviews than the reviews on the web site.
 

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I had the boom mats in my JKUR for 9 years before she was totaled. They were great right up until the day I was broad sided.
 

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I used the cover king liner and put sound deadener pads underneath. It was a lot of work. I’m a little OCD so it took much longer than I wanted it to, but the results were great. Much better on heat and sound. It also looks like it came from the factory.
 

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From the reviews I’ve read, the Coverking is much better due to the ability of adding way more sound deadener.

You can add sound deadener wherever you currently see white and the Coverking covers it up (pun intended).

Way more work and more expensive but I’ve read upwards of 6-10 db drop…
 

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I recently sold my gladiator and have the coverking and sound deadened with rollers available for $300…paid $480 for all of it. Unopened boxes.

I live north of Atlanta if interested.
 
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I recently sold my gladiator and have the coverking and sound deadened with rollers available for $300…paid $480 for all of it. Unopened boxes.

I live north of Atlanta if interested.
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