Reviews for QuadraTop Acoustic Hardtop Headliner Insulation Kit for 18-25 Jeep Wrangler JL & Gladiator JT
Big Improvement in Noise and Comfort
Super happy with this headliner kit on my Gladiator. Install was quick and easy—took less than an hour and fits my factory hardtop perfectly. The road and wind noise is noticeably reduced (especially on the highway), and it really helps keep the interior cooler in the summer. The material looks and feels high-quality and blends in like it came from the factory. Just make sure the surface is clean before sticking it on. Great upgrade for the price—highly recommend!
This is one of those mods you don't know you need it until you install it and WOW what a difference! Makes the audio from the radio better and less echoey. The road noise reduction is noticeable too! The rain drops don't sound like a hail storm anymore! I've actually noticed that I can turn the radio volume lower and still hear clear. No more having to yell at each other to carry a convo haha. Easy to install. Can be done without taking the top off, but taking the top off would make it even easier! dresses up the interior too and make it feel more luxury. Best part is the price is about half the cost of competitors! Great product and highly recommend! All jeeps should come from the factory with the Quadratop Hardtop Insulation kit installed!
Installed today with the top and freedom panels off in about one hour. Incredibly well designed, packaged and bang for your buck. Really gives the Hot Heads liners a run for their money at half the price. Appreciate the recessed strips, and the pre cut foam and adhesive is really great quality. Highly recommend. Even the stereo sounds so much better in the cab now!
This is on a 2023 Gladiator.
On the positive side, I can tell things are a bit quieter inside at highway speeds. Little easier to talk and don't have to have the radio up quite so loud. Waiting until those 100+ days to see how the insulation part works.
On the negative, the instructions left me feeling like I was putting Ikea furniture together. Half my pieces weren't labeled. A couple of pieces were folded in the box (I say this because the video about the product calls out they did it in the interlocking pieces so they didn't have to fold up anything to ship it). Some of the instructions themselves were just wrong, one picture showed pieces going one way, another showed them another way. The front pieces were just a tiny bit too big, so they kind of stuck to the edges before the bottom of the panel, took a bit to get them how I wanted them. On the back, the two pieces that went in line for the top were a little too small. So I could pick the front piece lining up well and the back piece being out of whack, back piece good and front out of whack, or both piece good with a bit of a gap between them. I went with the gap, but I have a sunscreen on under the hardtop, so I don't really see it anyway. My biggest recommendation is to lay every piece out to see where they need to go before you peel anything to stick. Not like it's a hard install, just a bit frustrating.