🔧 Seal the Future with Confidence!
The Crown Hard Top Seal Kit is a vehicle-specific sealing solution designed to effectively prevent leaks and maintain insulation. With compact dimensions of 6.77" x 3.54" and a lightweight design of just 0.032 kg, this kit is made from durable polyurethane and rubber, ensuring long-lasting performance. Originating from China, it’s the perfect addition to your vehicle maintenance toolkit.
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.77"L x 3.54"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | sealing gaps, preventing leaks, maintaining insulation |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Polyurethane (PU), Rubber |
K**N
Time will tell
They seem to stick very well. Instructions would be nice. Hasn’t rained yet so waiting to see how they do
A**.
Sealed freedom tops
My 08 Jeep JKU was leaking in the freedom top area. Didn’t know these were the issue. Took a blow dryer to the old foam pieces that were all broken, super flattened out and a flat head to help pull up the old pieces. Made sure to plan out the new pieces before pulling the old ones off. Work on one at a time for precision placement, any misplacements will lead to tops not sitting snug/right. Had a few pieces I didn’t need left over. Jeep is sealed and have wayyyy less road noise coming in. No more leaks. Would recommend and buy again
K**K
Soft Top seals
I have a rating of 4 because it fixed most of my leak but not all of it. I still have a smal drip at my A-Frame. The leak is much less now so I have a 4.
M**E
Helped resolve a leak
This product was easy to install and helped resolve a freedom panel leak. Make sure you watch the installation video on YouTube from extreme terrain so you’ll know exactly how to install it. Don’t forget to clean the area the old seals were on with rubbing alcohol to ensure a clean surface and make sure you use silicone o ring lubricant on all the gasket surfaces on the jeep and the gasket between the panels prior to putting them back in. I had a leak in the back of the panels, used this just on the back panel seals to replace them and took the time to do it right. Did a water test and now it’s dry in the jeep. We just got this jeep preowned from a dealership that wouldn’t back it up and do it so I did it, it wasn’t hard, just takes time. I’ll never be taking those panels off ever again.
D**.
Wrong parts
Everything was ok until I found out I was sent only the left corners but no rights. I managed. But not interested
M**.
S t o p p e d the leak
Took a little while to install but it was worth it. I no longer have water leaking in at the center rear of the freedom tops or the front Corners by the door
J**O
Did not stop water leak
Replaced and installed all as requited specifications and the top still leaks.I’m being to find that aftermarket replacement parts on a Jeep wrangler do not work as intended.I rather spend more money on OEM than get more frustrated with these aftermarket parts.
A**R
Works!!
My freedom panels began leaking a few years ago. It always leaked on the dash over the radio. One time it shorted out the radio, after that I always put a bag on the dash over the radio. This year my 2015 wrangler leaked the worst.The seal kit was easy to do after watching a short YouTube video. Three weeks several rains later no more leaks. Yeah!!!
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