Got that right! Jeep sell us a $55k vehicle and leave so much things unfinished!! At least give us carpet on the tops, and plastic door sill pieces, all other trucks have these minimal finishes. When we add headliners and door sill plastic covers, they look like they’re stuff that should’ve came from factory! Come on Jeep, seriously you milk us for every nickel and dime!!
I paid for the headliner package on my rubi ($500 I think) and it's PATHETIC. I tell everyone to not buy it. I've literally had the panels come unglued and they are SO thin, basically a thin layer of some recycled cardboard like material with some automotive carpeting literally glued on with some hot glue. Not adhesive tape or anything. The Hot Heads headliner is so, so, so much better. I'm unfamiliar with this Coverking one. It actually looks as thin as the OEM but but I'm sure it's not. At least it covers the entire thing.
I have the headliner package on mine and I agree with everyone! Jeep should have made their headliner option like this. I’m sure they would have WAY more people purchasing this option if it came like this!
@@00ninja00 bc Mopar parts its a Millions dollars business ... they know what they're doing ,,,,i grew up with jeeps ,,,actually own a tj and jku ,,Leasr a JLU ,,,,,JEEP is a must in my family ,,,,to be honest with u ,,,,let me swallow my words for chrysler....robery robery robery
buy bmw x5 its super smooth or cayenne there is tons of stock insulations under neath, wrangler reminds me soviet unian yaz very good at off rd maybe even better then rubicon
That looks amazing and very functional as well, two thumbs up for sure! :-) Like others have stated, "Why the heck is this not a standard or at the very least an option on Jeeps from the factory?"
This style is the best. However, during the summer the heat from the roof melted the glue and the top liner comes lose. So I had it reglued with the heat glue i did it my self.
@@northridgenation Northridge4x4 Yes we were in Vegas, and the car was parked outside all the time, the heat was extreme, my friend also parked outside that time he drove a SUV 4Runner and his car had a insulation / sound deadening material installed before the factory headliner. Maybe he got the very cheap stuffs you know the black one like asphalt type. And that thing melted like hell, he got to replace with the new factory headliner. But your product adhesive needs extra stronger adhesive. Once I replaced the glue with the 3M double tape extra hold the 11Kg strength. But they still fell off, so I had to use the heat glue to make it sort of permanent, but the heat glue adhesive can be pulled off no problem and cleaned up with adhesive remover but they are stucked on the head liner. Well I'm just sharing my review. But dont get me wrong once your headliner are installed, they are awesome. Becaue this headliner covers all the ceiling.
@@ValentineCrescent This is my only suggestion: just use the glue tape that comes from the factory, but add somemore "Scotch or 3M double tape extra strong" and put some heat glue the adhesive type that uses special heat gun to melt the glue. And just put this heat glue on several spots like dots on the top and side. Do not use this glue all over, just enough on several spots for support. This should be ok. And let it settle down. Don't apply this adhesive during extreme hot or cold.
@@farim7881 how was your experience with the installation, was it difficult? were there a lot adjustments that needed to be made? also did you do it alone o?
How strong is the adhesive? Some thoughts I have after watching this were, adding some aluminum backed noise dampner underneath, and maybe sticking the factory headliner to this for a quieter, finished look.
It is stickier than all get out. We didn't try to pull the liner out after it set-up, though our guess is it would be tough. Go for it, any extra insulation would only help more.
I did this. I used Kilmat and covered the entire top. I did buy the roller set from Amazon. Then installed the top. It fit like a glove. Very quiet as i use hands free and its as quiet as a car. Also, at 50 degrees down the highway with the heat off, I didn't need a jacket.
@@-JeepinJason- it is working awesome! I ordered two boxes from Amazon. I completely covered the top and then did the liner. Used the rest of the box on the floors and completely covered it. Still have over half a box left. The sound is quieter than my wife's Ford Edge. As far as insulation goes, I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt in 51 degree weather while going down highway at 60. I never turned on the heater!
@@tonybolte02 so one box will cover the entire top? I don't really want to do the floor yet until I decide if I am going to line x it or not. Did the thickness of the Kilmat make any difference for the fit of the topliner on the hard top? Thanks again for answering the questions!
Due to filming, it took us a quite a few hours spread out over two days. If we were to do it again without interruption, we could do it in 3 hours or so.
This Coverking topliner looks great. Could you install this headliner over a top a sound deadening mat like kilmat 80 mil? Trying to quiet the ride as much as possible. Possible or not a good idea? Very interested in getting this topliner for my jeep JT. Thanks Mike
@@michelbourgoin8220 huge difference! I live 3 hours south of Chicago and haven't had the heat past the 1st notch. Also I have hands free and the calls are crystal clear. I still have to add kilmat to the inside of the doors this spring. The only thing I wished I would have done is paint the edges of the top black as the interior is black as well as the liner. I catch glimpses of the white top in the edges. I can send a video if you are interested .
@@tonybolte02 Great. Thanks soo much for taking the time to reply. Now I can order without hesitation. Would love a video if possible. Thanks Again. Much appreciated!
Yes, we can ship to France. The easiest way is to order through a freight forwarding company. If you don't have a freight forwarder, then send us an email to sales@northridge4x4.com, include your parts list and COMPLETE shipping information, we can work with you on making your order happen.
Since this headliner covers the whole top and not just some sections like others, do you have any issues with the GPS or satellite antennae signals? I want to make sure before purchasing since other ones don’t cover the section that the antennas are located.
If I wanted to bring it to your guys facility in Salt Lake City Utah would you guys do the installation and if so what would be the price to do the job. If not would you know an authorized location in New York ny that would be able to do the job and be trustworthy
Danial, I lined my top with 80 ml thick Killmat and then put my liner in. The sound deadening is phenomenal! I also lined all floor area. It is very quiet on the highway.
I have a question I'm planning on using soundskin 80mil to sound deaden & then 150mil noico red to help with the heat and cold.would be doing the whole hard top of my JL would that affect the installation of the top liner headliner? Im doing this because I'm putting in powerful stereo system and I'm trying to cut back on vibration Etc.
We haven't tried that, but it shouldn't be much difference. One thought would be to use a spray in adhesive, it would help bond the Topliner to the other substrates more securely. Let us know how your project goes!
@@northridgenation so instead of using the tape to secure the top liner to the sound deadener you're recommending that use a spray adhesive to secure the top liner to the sound deadener
@@CRXUGLYKID It's a suggestion.The tape strips work fine, but there is unsecured sections between the tape strips. For optimum sound we would think that having all the Topliner secured would be better. BUT we would recommend talking with Noico about their product and how best to adhere the Topliner to it.
@@northridgenation I'm most likely going to put the sound deadener to the hardtop I haven't seen anyone do it other than the old JK models so I'm going to speak to the people who create the sound deadner and see if it's possible and if they say that yes you can add an adhesive spray to it and the headliner can be secure to it then I would do the install of the sound deadner and then drive down to Utah to have you guys install the top liner.I'll keep you posted.
They are very hard to get started peeling, but once you do, they come off pretty easy. If yours are real bad, Coverking will send you replacement sheets.
CoverKing Carpet Molded Topliner = $399 just for the Look ,,,,, in a jeep the man concern is the TEMP....spend 399 + taxes + Times to install it Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'' dunno about that
@@christianlarose1203 I put this in my jeep in September. I also added Kilmat to the roof and tub first. I did this to quiet down the ride. It definitely worked. I live in Central Illinois and haven't had my heat blower on high than "2". Only part I regret is painting all the edges black. I will rectify that this spring.
@@ValentineCrescent I did mine in my front yard. I also put kilmat down first. FYI, if you do the same, you'll need to move the Satellite antenna. That being said, the install is really easy. The adhesive is super sticky. Once I had the liner in, I used the same $10 roller kit from my kilmat to roll out the carpet. I also let it sit in the sun a couple of hours.
JL Coverking Topliner:
www.northridge4x4.com/part/interior-trims-accessories/spc680-coverking-carpet-molded-topliner?TH-cam&Video&Coverking_Topliner__JL_Video
I would like to see this from the factory! I’m not a fan of the exposed white
Got that right! Jeep sell us a $55k vehicle and leave so much things unfinished!! At least give us carpet on the tops, and plastic door sill pieces, all other trucks have these minimal finishes. When we add headliners and door sill plastic covers, they look like they’re stuff that should’ve came from factory! Come on Jeep, seriously you milk us for every nickel and dime!!
I paid for the headliner package on my rubi ($500 I think) and it's PATHETIC. I tell everyone to not buy it. I've literally had the panels come unglued and they are SO thin, basically a thin layer of some recycled cardboard like material with some automotive carpeting literally glued on with some hot glue. Not adhesive tape or anything. The Hot Heads headliner is so, so, so much better. I'm unfamiliar with this Coverking one. It actually looks as thin as the OEM but but I'm sure it's not. At least it covers the entire thing.
I have the headliner package on mine and I agree with everyone! Jeep should have made their headliner option like this. I’m sure they would have WAY more people purchasing this option if it came like this!
@@00ninja00 bc Mopar parts its a Millions dollars business ... they know what they're doing ,,,,i grew up with jeeps ,,,actually own a tj and jku ,,Leasr a JLU ,,,,,JEEP is a must in my family ,,,,to be honest with u ,,,,let me swallow my words for chrysler....robery robery robery
Spray paint it black. Did it on my JKU and now on my JT
I’ve been a Jeep owner for 10 years and can not understand why something like this isn’t standard on them all
Or at least a factory option.
because this is american tractor 🚜
buy bmw x5 its super smooth or cayenne there is tons of stock insulations under neath, wrangler reminds me soviet unian yaz very good at off rd maybe even better then rubicon
@@nikalasrealistius4455 a lot better. We put them against rubicon, and surprisingly it did better than rubicon.
The great installation process for this product. It's a keeper as this will absorb the sounds and keep the inside of the Jeep cooler. Great video 📼.
That looks amazing and very functional as well, two thumbs up for sure! :-)
Like others have stated, "Why the heck is this not a standard or at the very least an option on Jeeps from the factory?"
Our thoughts exactly!
Jeep is like Idea furniture. You buy it, assemble and make it better. Why isn't this installed from factory is beyond me.
look so good and easy to install
This style is the best. However, during the summer the heat from the roof melted the glue and the top liner comes lose. So I had it reglued with the heat glue i did it my self.
We haven't seen that yet, we'll keep an eye out this summer.
Thanks for sharing!
@@northridgenation Northridge4x4 Yes we were in Vegas, and the car was parked outside all the time, the heat was extreme, my friend also parked outside that time he drove a SUV 4Runner and his car had a insulation / sound deadening material installed before the factory headliner. Maybe he got the very cheap stuffs you know the black one like asphalt type. And that thing melted like hell, he got to replace with the new factory headliner. But your product adhesive needs extra stronger adhesive. Once I replaced the glue with the 3M double tape extra hold the 11Kg strength. But they still fell off, so I had to use the heat glue to make it sort of permanent, but the heat glue adhesive can be pulled off no problem and cleaned up with adhesive remover but they are stucked on the head liner. Well I'm just sharing my review. But dont get me wrong once your headliner are installed, they are awesome. Becaue this headliner covers all the ceiling.
@@farim7881 so which glue do you suggest I should use to make sure it doesn't melt off?
@@ValentineCrescent This is my only suggestion: just use the glue tape that comes from the factory, but add somemore "Scotch or 3M double tape extra strong" and put some heat glue the adhesive type that uses special heat gun to melt the glue. And just put this heat glue on several spots like dots on the top and side. Do not use this glue all over, just enough on several spots for support. This should be ok. And let it settle down. Don't apply this adhesive during extreme hot or cold.
@@farim7881 how was your experience with the installation, was it difficult? were there a lot adjustments that needed to be made? also did you do it alone o?
How strong is the adhesive? Some thoughts I have after watching this were, adding some aluminum backed noise dampner underneath, and maybe sticking the factory headliner to this for a quieter, finished look.
It is stickier than all get out. We didn't try to pull the liner out after it set-up, though our guess is it would be tough.
Go for it, any extra insulation would only help more.
I did this. I used Kilmat and covered the entire top. I did buy the roller set from Amazon. Then installed the top. It fit like a glove. Very quiet as i use hands free and its as quiet as a car. Also, at 50 degrees down the highway with the heat off, I didn't need a jacket.
@@tonybolte02 How did it stick to the Kilmat? Also, how many square feet of Kilmat did you use?
@@-JeepinJason- it is working awesome! I ordered two boxes from Amazon. I completely covered the top and then did the liner. Used the rest of the box on the floors and completely covered it. Still have over half a box left. The sound is quieter than my wife's Ford Edge. As far as insulation goes, I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt in 51 degree weather while going down highway at 60. I never turned on the heater!
@@tonybolte02 so one box will cover the entire top? I don't really want to do the floor yet until I decide if I am going to line x it or not. Did the thickness of the Kilmat make any difference for the fit of the topliner on the hard top? Thanks again for answering the questions!
What would your thoughts be on installing a sound deadening material before putting this on?
We've seen people use the Lizard Skin spray in sound deadening insulation. They say it works real well with the Top Liners.
Would additional thickness be an issue?
3m adhesion promoter helps. Especially if you live in a hot climate over time the adhesive can start to loosen.
Nice tip!
could you elaborate on where the 3m product could help?
@@mikefatheads increases the bond and hold of the tape
I don't like blk but system seem great. Need old school velour outside covering as well to help w/ heat & custom flare as well.
Velour? That's old school right there. How about some tuck and roll too?
Could you use Sound Assassin strips beneath this and still get a good bond?
The adhesive strips don't cover the whole surface, so by moving things around, you could possibly make it work.
For the price they charge for one of these jeeps this should have been standard.
Exactly. It's redicilous. Even the Rubicon and Mojave don't have these.
Wny is the jt cover the same cost as the Jl when it’s so much smaller?
That's a good question and one only the manufacturer can answer.
Can dynamat or something similar be added to this before the liner?
As long as it isn't too thick, you should be able to.
Can sound deadening be put on before installing this
Yes, as long as it isn't too thick.
just wondering if the have this for the JT Gladiator....
Yes! You can find one here:
www.northridge4x4.com/part/interior-trims-accessories/spc683-coverking-molded-topliner
Have you tried the available charcoal color? I’m wondering if it would match the plastic interior panels better than the black?
Sorry, we haven't tried the charcoal yet.
How long did it take from start to finish?
Due to filming, it took us a quite a few hours spread out over two days. If we were to do it again without interruption, we could do it in 3 hours or so.
This Coverking topliner looks great. Could you install this headliner over a top a sound deadening mat like kilmat 80 mil? Trying to quiet the ride as much as possible. Possible or not a good idea? Very interested in getting this topliner for my jeep JT.
Thanks
Mike
Yes you can. I did.
@@tonybolte02 Thanks for your response. Did it make a big difference in sound and temperature control? Thanks again!
Mike
@@michelbourgoin8220 huge difference! I live 3 hours south of Chicago and haven't had the heat past the 1st notch. Also I have hands free and the calls are crystal clear. I still have to add kilmat to the inside of the doors this spring. The only thing I wished I would have done is paint the edges of the top black as the interior is black as well as the liner. I catch glimpses of the white top in the edges. I can send a video if you are interested .
@@tonybolte02 Great. Thanks soo much for taking the time to reply. Now I can order without hesitation. Would love a video if possible. Thanks Again. Much appreciated!
@@tonybolte02 Please post the video somewhere. I am interested to see it.
How do u remove the rear defroster wire if it's not broken?
Use a pic or small screwdriver to pop the wire off of the button on the glass.
I was really mad until I found them for the jku ...
What do you do about the unattached defroster wire?
We haven't done anything yet. Will post up a video on how we repair it in the future.
@Northridge4x4 I tried but failed to repair mine and I ended up buying a new rear window to solve. I'm looking forward to you posting this 'how to'...
Any idea if this is available in Europe??
Would this still work if install the sound assassin? Looks like it’s a perfect fit
We haven't tried that yet, but it should work, just make sure to get everything really clean and use lots of adhesive.
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Yes, we can ship to France.
The easiest way is to order through a freight forwarding company.
If you don't have a freight forwarder, then send us an email to sales@northridge4x4.com, include your parts list and COMPLETE shipping information, we can work with you on making your order happen.
Where can I find one
Check out their website: coverking.com
Northridge4x4 can I add the round assassin before the carpet?
Sure, just make sure everything is glued down to a clean surface.
If you do, let us know how you like it.
Since this headliner covers the whole top and not just some sections like others, do you have any issues with the GPS or satellite antennae signals? I want to make sure before purchasing since other ones don’t cover the section that the antennas are located.
We haven't noticed any problems.
If I wanted to bring it to your guys facility in Salt Lake City Utah would you guys do the installation and if so what would be the price to do the job. If not would you know an authorized location in New York ny that would be able to do the job and be trustworthy
Yes, our SLC location can handle the install. As far as price, give them a call, they'll help you out. 866-601-5340.
@@northridgenation awesome
Will velcro backed trail paches stick to this liner?
Yes, they do. It's a nice bonus to the Topliner.
where can i buy this cover sir?
www.northridge4x4.com/part/interior-trims-accessories/spc680-coverking-carpet-molded-topliner
Please ! Do an updated review video !
👍
What do you want to see for an update?
Difference in sound deadening if it worthwhile.
Danial, I lined my top with 80 ml thick Killmat and then put my liner in. The sound deadening is phenomenal! I also lined all floor area. It is very quiet on the highway.
@@tonybolte02 thank you so much.
@@danialhassan9503 do you have an email I can send video to?
Thanks can that fit on 2 door as well 2013
Unfortunately Coverking doesn't make Topliners for the 2 doors yet.
@@northridgenation thanks for your kind response
I have a question I'm planning on using soundskin 80mil to sound deaden & then 150mil noico red to help with the heat and cold.would be doing the whole hard top of my JL would that affect the installation of the top liner headliner? Im doing this because I'm putting in powerful stereo system and I'm trying to cut back on vibration Etc.
We haven't tried that, but it shouldn't be much difference.
One thought would be to use a spray in adhesive, it would help bond the Topliner to the other substrates more securely.
Let us know how your project goes!
@@northridgenation so instead of using the tape to secure the top liner to the sound deadener you're recommending that use a spray adhesive to secure the top liner to the sound deadener
@@CRXUGLYKID It's a suggestion.The tape strips work fine, but there is unsecured sections between the tape strips. For optimum sound we would think that having all the Topliner secured would be better.
BUT we would recommend talking with Noico about their product and how best to adhere the Topliner to it.
If you go this route, definitely let us know how it goes, we'd love to hear the outcome.
@@northridgenation I'm most likely going to put the sound deadener to the hardtop I haven't seen anyone do it other than the old JK models so I'm going to speak to the people who create the sound deadner and see if it's possible and if they say that yes you can add an adhesive spray to it and the headliner can be secure to it then I would do the install of the sound deadner and then drive down to Utah to have you guys install the top liner.I'll keep you posted.
Do patches stick to this marital? Great install video!
Yes, the moral patches stick great.
I love the install video, I had a question as to what mount you have on your a pillar grab handle at 09:32. Been looking for something like that.
That is a ball mount from Carolina Metal Masters.
@@northridgenation Ok thanks!
Do you think the noise insulation/decibel reduction is better compared to other headliners?
We haven't done a decibel test comparison. Though the Topliner has more coverage than the inserts, so it should be quieter.
The adhesive is junk. It had fused with the clear plastic sheet. I could not peel to even apply to the panel.
They are very hard to get started peeling, but once you do, they come off pretty easy.
If yours are real bad, Coverking will send you replacement sheets.
Excelent
Gladiator?
Check here: www.northridge4x4.com/part/interior-trims-accessories/spc683-coverking-molded-topliner
Be better was thicker in some areas for more sound deadening. But damn looks good
i still don't understand why you need to remove the back window besides removing the harnesses...totally useless step imo.
it will allow you to reach in from hatch with window out of the way
Good video although it has made me choose not to get this product the video was useful in my decision making process. 👍
I did this with 3 cans of spray paint for $25. Don’t waste your money.
The spray paint trick works great to cover up the white on the cheap. It just doesn't give any extra insulation or sound deadening.
It isn't anout the color. It's about audio and thermal insulation, as well as a more finished look in the interior. That doesn't come in a can...
excelent video y want to win
expensive as these jeeps are………should’ve been standard
That's been argued about for years!
CoverKing Carpet Molded Topliner = $399 just for the Look ,,,,, in a jeep the man concern is the TEMP....spend 399 + taxes + Times to install it Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'' dunno about that
It's not just about "the look". It reduces noise and helps control the cabin temperature, thus making your AC work more efficiently.
E.L. Norton thats the GoaL if u r satisfied👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽...
That would be nice if we got an Update Video🙏🏽.
@@christianlarose1203 I put this in my jeep in September. I also added Kilmat to the roof and tub first. I did this to quiet down the ride. It definitely worked. I live in Central Illinois and haven't had my heat blower on high than "2". Only part I regret is painting all the edges black. I will rectify that this spring.
@@tonybolte02 hey do you know where I'd be able to get this installed? I live in Michigan
@@ValentineCrescent I did mine in my front yard. I also put kilmat down first. FYI, if you do the same, you'll need to move the Satellite antenna. That being said, the install is really easy. The adhesive is super sticky. Once I had the liner in, I used the same $10 roller kit from my kilmat to roll out the carpet. I also let it sit in the sun a couple of hours.