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I'm aware of the Hot head soft top liner. I'm wondering if anyone makes a liner that actually attaches to the soft top ( or the top framing) that could be lowered and raised with the factory top.
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If your interested in a the hot heads one PM me. I got one when I got a soft top from a forum member and haven't used it yet. I swap back to my hard top for the winter.
 

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The hothead one is great, and really only takes about two minutes to put on if that.
 

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I just went ahead and screwed my hotheads to the frame with self tappers and overall it’s pretty acceptable. The folded pictures are after ~10 miles on the highway @ 70mph.
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I just went ahead and screwed my hotheads to the frame with self tappers and overall it’s pretty acceptable. The folded pictures are after ~10 miles on the highway @ 70mph.
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This is so intriguing. The Hot Head is just attached along the perimeter, nothing in the middle?
What benefit are you noticing? Is the sound in the interior noticeable quieter?
 

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This is so intriguing. The Hot Head is just attached along the perimeter, nothing in the middle?
What benefit are you noticing? Is the sound in the interior noticeable quieter?
The difference in wind noise is noticeable, but still sounds like a Jeep. I got this more for thermally insulating the top and I’ve already noticed a huge benefit on that front.

There are fasteners in the middle to help keep it all together. Funny enough, the center holes come predrilled from the factory. I think they are there for moisture, but I’m not sure—they work great for this though.
 

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The hotheads liner is great! Very effective at keeping the interior temps in line and noise level down! I'd love to be able to fold it down with the top though...
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