LEB Ben
Arrogant A-hole At-Large
So I've been seeing a lot of Jeep hard top insulation products, and I thought it was a good idea and could be implemented on the Bronco. The Jeep tops I've seen tested, can keep the top 50* cooler, resulting in a 15-20* lower cabin temp. And during cool temps, cabin temps were 5-10* warmer. Problem is, I dunno where to start or what to use.
-I'm thinking some sort of foam, wrapped in some sort of cloth and less than 1.5" thick. I don't want it too heavy and potentially cause damage to the fiberglass top. So any suggestions on the actual insulator? Any suggestions on how to wrap it?
-I'm also not entirely sure how it should be mounted...I don't wanna drill the fiberglass for snaps, I don't want a permanent adhesive (not yet anyway), and I'm not sure how long or how strong double sided tape or velcro would be. Any other ideas?
Any thoughts, opinions or advice will be greatly appreciated.
-I'm thinking some sort of foam, wrapped in some sort of cloth and less than 1.5" thick. I don't want it too heavy and potentially cause damage to the fiberglass top. So any suggestions on the actual insulator? Any suggestions on how to wrap it?
-I'm also not entirely sure how it should be mounted...I don't wanna drill the fiberglass for snaps, I don't want a permanent adhesive (not yet anyway), and I'm not sure how long or how strong double sided tape or velcro would be. Any other ideas?
Any thoughts, opinions or advice will be greatly appreciated.