kevman65
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Go to coverking.com it's their product. They show a JT and if you search for an install video you can see it covers EVERYTHING that is white inside.What does the rear area look like? Website doesn't show a JT.
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Go to coverking.com it's their product. They show a JT and if you search for an install video you can see it covers EVERYTHING that is white inside.What does the rear area look like? Website doesn't show a JT.
? It only cost me $11.60 to ship and that was thru FedEx.I looked at those shortly after I got my Jeep. While the price wasn't all that much higher than the HotHeads, they want nearly 50% the cost of the product for shipping.
I'm not about to rip out the HotHeads for the Topliner, even though I prefer the look.
My accountant won't let me.
Kevin
I like those. Do they have options to cover all the white fiberglass across the whole interior? White roof interior sticks out like a soar thumb.Finally had a warm afternoon after I got off work to start installing my Topliners in my 2021 Willys JT. Got them in Charcoal to better blend in with the rest of the interior. It was a royal PITA as there are no instructions and the website showed you the install on a 4-door Wrangler. I did notice some discrepancies between the layout (of which I had to call and have them email me the layout and correct installation video) or the adhesive panels and the one they installed in the video. The adhesive is a PITA to work with. I recommend you do it inside or the wind will wreck havoc when separating the sheets. I will finish installing the roof at a later date.
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$450 ? Yeah I'm out. White looks great. Lol? It only cost me $11.60 to ship and that was thru FedEx.
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Quadratech is $399 (free shipping), when they’re in stock. I’m just saying. Not much difference, but… some.$450 ? Yeah I'm out. White looks great. Lol