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Opinions on putting stickers on the inside roof of your freedom panels?

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Interested to see what folks opinions are on putting fun stickers on the inside roof of the freedom panels?
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One of my coworkers has been collecting decals on his. It doesn't seem to be an issue. Looks cool to me.
 

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I think it would be fun, I added stickers to a wood shelf I made in our jk, places we went, states, parks, etc.

After 6 years it was neat looking at all the places we've been.
I wouldn't if it is leased and would if you are planning to keep it. You might add something to put all the stickers and patches to that could be removed if needed.
 

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I think its cool. I am adding stickers to mine for all the places we go. The only problem is, I have the softtop installed now, and the hard top is stored at a friend's house. I have to collect all my stickers and put them on when I put the hard top back on.
 

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Seeing that "rescue" sticker made me laugh.

Then I realized the actual implications of having an "emergency exit" on your personal vehicle. No more nightmare scenarios of the cabin filling up with water as you futz with the windows, or search for that auto glass breaker you got in your Christmas stocking one year.

Just flip the top off and out the escape hatch you go!
 

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I can't speak to stickers on the textured plastic, but I used to keep magnets on the roof vent of my '62 VW bus. Places we'd been. We got a few magnets gifted to us. That sort of thing. Bus left a decade ago, but most of the magnets are on the fridge still. It was fun, and added character (not that a bus needs any more character).
 

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I like the lead. If I didn't have the headliner I would do it.
 

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I do the patches Velcro’d to the headliner, like on the vidyas. It’s a fun pastime, I hope to fill up all the available square inchage in the coming years. I like the idea of stickers though!
 

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Seeing that "rescue" sticker made me laugh.

Then I realized the actual implications of having an "emergency exit" on your personal vehicle. No more nightmare scenarios of the cabin filling up with water as you futz with the windows, or search for that auto glass breaker you got in your Christmas stocking one year.

Just flip the top off and out the escape hatch you go!
Unless it’s upside down. It’s a Jeep thing.
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