The hotheads are a good upgrade. The jeep is fairly cooler in the summer (still waiting for winter to see how the insulative properties are.) They have a reflective foil to repel heat, and actually class up the interior of the jeep. But, the wind rushing noise that hits the front windshield is still there. It seemed like the headliners and assasin strips did “deaden” ambient noises a little, but I’ve just come to terms with the louder interior of the jeep. I try to drive with the windows down; it’s almost more enjoyable that the wind noise with the windows up.@Wfd1244
Thanks for the reply. I actually just ordered the hothead headliner this morning hoping it would help with wind noise and make my sound system sound better. At $500, it needs to be a meaningful upgrade. Was it worth it for you?
Would that help? It already has the sound assasin strips. Can’t see where I would gain much more sound dampening?Have you tried to dynamat the entire hard top interior.
I also bought 72 sq ft of Noico 80mil butyl sound deadener and am going to do the floor/doors. I'll report back on how it goes. I'd like to add some black 1" thick sound absorbing tape to the door/freedom panel/windshield seals to see if that helps.The hotheads are a good upgrade. The jeep is fairly cooler in the summer (still waiting for winter to see how the insulative properties are.) They have a reflective foil to repel heat, and actually class up the interior of the jeep. But, the wind rushing noise that hits the front windshield is still there. It seemed like the headliners and assasin strips did “deaden” ambient noises a little, but I’ve just come to terms with the louder interior of the jeep. I try to drive with the windows down; it’s almost more enjoyable that the wind noise with the windows up.
But those don’t really fill the entire hard top.Would that help? It already has the sound assasin strips. Can’t see where I would gain much more sound dampening?
Let us know how that goes! I may replicate it!I also bought 72 sq ft of Noico 80mil butyl sound deadener and am going to do the floor/doors. I'll report back on how it goes. I'd like to add some black 1" thick sound absorbing tape to the door/freedom panel/windshield seals to see if that helps.
I will report back...I asked my dealer about the acoustical windshield and they said the jlus and rubicon has acoustical glass. I'm convinced the sound is coming from the seals around window/door or windshield. You?Let us know how that goes! I may replicate it!
I don’t have the upgraded stereo; the Alpine comes with “acoustic glass” which is supposedly more noise cancelling. Maybe after my first Rock chip I’ll try to get the acoustic glass.
I feel like the worst of my noise comes from the windshield area, mostly the top crossmember that runs from the front A pillars. Where the freedom panels meet the windshield frame.I will report back...I asked my dealer about the acoustical windshield and they said the jlus and rubicon has acoustical glass. I'm convinced the sound is coming from the seals around window/door or windshield. You?
In my older GM trucks, when door weather seals got old and less sponge-eee I bought some thin round rubber weather strip and slid it behind to make it thick again. Maybe that’ll workIt sounds to me like my noise is coming from the door seals. The dollar bill trick pulls awful light. I tried to tighten the latches without much luck. The glass and the active noise cancelling is a waste. So far it's still two thumbs up on the JL, but I really could have used less wind noise.
I'm curious...Have you ever added foam weather strips to improve door seal/hardtop seals? For example, I drive 30k miles/year and when a harley or 18 wheeler is remotely close, I'd like to quiet the sound if possible. I made the windshield hinge adjustment you recommended with minimal improvement. I would like to improve the door & freedom top seals, but dont see onvious flaws in the seals after inspecting. Going 75mph on smooth asphalt hwy, my decibel app is reading around 75db holding in air above center console. Thanks for your feedback.Just remember a tiny adjustment goes a long way.
