Mud Pie
Well-Known Member
I put the D.E. Boom Mat insulation in yesterday. While this hard-topped Jeep (my first ever with a hard top) was already much quieter than my rag-top past, I read that the insulation not only helps with noise, it help with A/C, that's what I was more interested in.
I've learned that the previous owner (2023 Freedom Edition with 41k on it) most likely never took the top off, I think half the screws still had the factory torque by the little "snick" sound the screws gave when broken free.
I contemplated leaving the top on when installing, several reviewers said it was possible if you don't mind a few wrinkles in the padding. I'm a little anal retentive to detail, ever time I saw a wrinkle I'd mutter, "I should've taken the top off....". So I pulled it off with the help of a neighbor. I'm glad I did.
I was successful in being almost wrinkle free, I knew the foam stretches a wee bit when you pull off the backing paper, so using the hinge-method of installing, I started applying were visible; the rear of the cab. Nice and smooth, wrinkle free. There is a couple 2" wrinkles above the sound bar, unseen. I'm happy with that. Afterwards I drove it, did I have an OMG moment ? No. It was quieter, but not by that much. Barely noticeable. But it does finish out the interior nicely.
To those that may have never used Boom Mat, they state in the instruction the adhesive is strong; that's not a marketing gimmick. A piece that was blown by the wind came to rest on my forearm. Pulled arm hairs free.
I bought this Jeep on November 18th, in less than one month so far I've put on the Boom Mat, Trail Rails, Trifold hard tonneau cover, door sill pads, door striker cover plates, hood decals, the traditional "4 wheel drive" decal on the tailgate, that Amazon Special cheapie console inner tray combo, that JT data plate.
My wife made the comment that I've done more to this Jeep faster than I've ever done anything to any of my other vehicles. I said, "There are more add-ons for Jeeps than there are silly tacti-cool add-ons for an AR-15 !!". I said it jokingly, but there is a lot of truth to that statement.
Still on the agenda - power steps for my wife and mother in law, Molle panels in the bed, then all the stuff that gets strapped ON the Molle panels.
I've learned that the previous owner (2023 Freedom Edition with 41k on it) most likely never took the top off, I think half the screws still had the factory torque by the little "snick" sound the screws gave when broken free.
I contemplated leaving the top on when installing, several reviewers said it was possible if you don't mind a few wrinkles in the padding. I'm a little anal retentive to detail, ever time I saw a wrinkle I'd mutter, "I should've taken the top off....". So I pulled it off with the help of a neighbor. I'm glad I did.
I was successful in being almost wrinkle free, I knew the foam stretches a wee bit when you pull off the backing paper, so using the hinge-method of installing, I started applying were visible; the rear of the cab. Nice and smooth, wrinkle free. There is a couple 2" wrinkles above the sound bar, unseen. I'm happy with that. Afterwards I drove it, did I have an OMG moment ? No. It was quieter, but not by that much. Barely noticeable. But it does finish out the interior nicely.
To those that may have never used Boom Mat, they state in the instruction the adhesive is strong; that's not a marketing gimmick. A piece that was blown by the wind came to rest on my forearm. Pulled arm hairs free.
I bought this Jeep on November 18th, in less than one month so far I've put on the Boom Mat, Trail Rails, Trifold hard tonneau cover, door sill pads, door striker cover plates, hood decals, the traditional "4 wheel drive" decal on the tailgate, that Amazon Special cheapie console inner tray combo, that JT data plate.
My wife made the comment that I've done more to this Jeep faster than I've ever done anything to any of my other vehicles. I said, "There are more add-ons for Jeeps than there are silly tacti-cool add-ons for an AR-15 !!". I said it jokingly, but there is a lot of truth to that statement.
Still on the agenda - power steps for my wife and mother in law, Molle panels in the bed, then all the stuff that gets strapped ON the Molle panels.
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