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The Mopar 2011-2014 Jeep Wrangler JK Hard Top Four Door Headliner Kit is a genuine OEM product designed for durability and ease of installation. Weighing 19 pounds and measuring 52 x 32 x 3 inches, this headliner is resistant to mold, mildew, and rot, ensuring a long-lasting enhancement to your vehicle's interior.
Manufacturer | Mopar |
Brand | Mopar |
Item Weight | 19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 52 x 32 x 3 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 82212464AC |
OEM Part Number | 82212464AC |
M**7
Good product for a reasonable price.
I found this product to be everything I was looking for. It installed easily and looks very nice. There is a noticeable reduction in noise as well as less radiated heat. So far the adhesion is holding up just fine. I feel that I can recommend this to anyone who is looking to better insulate and inhance the looks of their Jeep.
K**L
Perfect Fit
I did a lot of looking before buying these and at the end of the day they all have one drawback or another. i chose these for the fit and when comparing reviews these seemed to be one of the few that when properly installed did not fall down or require customizing. Helped somewhat with noise, but made its biggest difference with the cold in winter. Prior to installing these, you could feel the cold air drift down on your head from the hard fiberglass top. These really mitigated that issue. As for summer, it's hot here and I don't know that these really have much of an impact - just crank the a/c and roll with it.
E**R
Worth getting!
I have had this installed for a year now in Wisconsin. In the winter it helps with keeping the heat in. Usually I would have the soft top on in the summer but we are in the middle of a remodel so cannot take the hard top off. I have noticed that the roof is not nearly as hot as it usually is when it's hot out. They make the roof look more finished as well. Not sure about noise. I didn't think it was that loud before i had them but I imagine it would help somewhat with noise.
R**Z
Provided for a significant drop in heat radiation into cab. Easy to install.
On a hot day I could feel the heat radiating from the roof so we purchased the Mopar liner. Installation was easy following the dumbed down cartoon instructions. The front tops were removed, laid upside down, alcohol wiped and the adhesive strips of the liner stuck exceptionally well. To install the center section we did it with the roof in place but had to remove the center light bar to be able to push on the liner adhesive strips to stick to the roof. Probably best to have two people when doing the center sections. The rear and window sections went on easily.After installation the heat radiation is not significantly less and its apparent to me the air conditioner is working less. The wind noise when driving has also decreased.
C**R
Really quiet the wind noise and helps Jeep stay warm
I bought these for summer use so a/c keeps up better. But now that it's winter here it's really helped keep the jeep a lot warmer and quieter inside. Must have for a Jeep hardtop. Very easy to install
J**.
Perfect fit in my 2017 Wranger Unlimited, greatly reduced the road noise, easy install, an excellent buy.
This was an easy install, and really reduced the road noise in my Wrangler. Installed in a 2017 Rubicon Recon Unlimited. Install was pretty quick and easy. I used an upholstery roller to roll across where the tape was on install to make sure it had adequate adhesion. Looks good with the black interior, breaks up the extreme white of the hard top.
J**Y
Awesome stuff, its worth it, should have done it alokng time ago
I have to tell you I was extremely sceptical. This product is very similar to the bed rug product, except it's black and a softer material. It is simular to the factory carpet. The foam nacking is the same stuff as bed rug. Also, the tape that holds the covers in place is exteremly sticky and heavy duty. I am sure it's not cimming down.I also order Noico 50 mil sounding. Which I used the 80 mil in all 4 of my doors, which worked killer. I figured the 50 mil would be light enough, and it would help with reducing the noise coming from the top. I can tell you I am exteremly shocked with how quite the Jeep is now. I am running 37" x 13.5 mud tires and it's the only noise I can hear from out side the Jeep. It's just a light hum. I can now hear the kids taking in the back seat and the radio is so my louder at a quite volume.My only complaint is where the material does not going under the speakers in the sound bar. It makes installing a breeze when someone has there hard top on. You can't tell when the roof is on. However, you can tell when the roof is off.It's no biggie. I just complain alot.
R**Y
Everything is as advertised
I took a look at various offerings for Jeep headliners and the OEM version was my favorite combination of appearance, effectiveness, value, and fit. It is solidly in the middle in regards to quality and performance. Which isn't a bad place to be.Most reviews from enthusiasts swear by Hot Heads. They have a multi-layer construction and covering that is often regarded as second to none. It's available in a ton of options including extra sound deadening ability. I never saw a complaint about fit and finish. But that's not the subject of this review. They aren't cheap. Not at all. For what they cost I can buy something a whole helluva lot cooler than this Jeep mod. Great reviews or no I couldn't justify going that route.There were lower end solutions that have much better pricing but they, at least from the online photos, look like little more than die cut foam. And that stopped me there.The OEM solution uses a foam backer with a carpet overlay similar to the interior carpet of the vehicle. The edges are the same as the OEM carpeted floor mats. Overall the appearance is familiar and blends just fine with the interior. The kit pricing is in the middle of the range and includes the side window pieces. All of the pieces fit perfect.Install uses double sided tape. I followed the stock instructions and installed the middle piece with the top installed but the sound bar removed. There were no issues. After a month or so the pieces are holding on just fine.I took no temp measurements so I can't say how well they help, but I can't imagine they won't. I'm not expecting miracles, but I certainly have no complaints. The highway road noise is lower. If it weren't for some wind noise leaking through the hardtop seems, the interior noise is approaching conventional vehicle interior noise levels. That's not bad.The appearance is subjective. While the mats do look nice, the rest of the top is white inside and the mats only cover interior sections. It's a bit of lipstick on a pig. But the inside of the hardtop can use a little dressing up.Currently I can't say if I'd buy it again. Maybe. I wouldn't put a huge priority on it, but I do think it's worth putting on the list. Maybe pick it up if the price is right and a few extra bucks found their way to the wallet.
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