I'd be interested in how long it stayed up there.
Nomojic
That's Dynamat.I wanted the brand name self-adhesive material hot-rodders and car restorers use but decided it was too expensive
Probably Frost King. I lined the inside of my tool box with it to help insulate and reduce vibration of the subs. It's stayed stuck other than the aluminum foil face. I'd never put it anywhere that's visible.I bought a cheaper but similar product. It's adhesive on one side, similar to aluminum foil on the other, with thin insulating material sandwiched between.
I have the light grey underside Honda roof on my P1K-5. I feel it makes the interior more spacious considering it's seems lighter inside, especially when the interior lights are on in the evening. As far as heat reflection, it's not the most comfortable vehicle to drive when it's sweltering outdoors. I've had several people comment while out riding and never sensed I was an idiot for doing so, actually most said they weren't aware and would have purchased had they known? I feel that if a standard Honda roof was thoroughly prepped, taped off and rattle can it. One would accomplish a similar effect. The factory grey has a slight rubbery texture. Condensation control? I wouldn't hesitate doing so again. Actually, I'm going to look at doing one of my Talons and see if it brightens it up, especially this time of the year. Thanks for the idea and good luck with your purchase
I'd never put it anywhere that's visible.
NW@ARMike what part of AR are you in?
No, maybe. just not attached to detailing my roof. It's a roof, does what it should.When grey fades it becomes a lighter shade of grey. Sounding better. You're brilliant. Thanks
I agree. Been there, done that.I may be way off here…but I don’t think anything suggested is going to make that much of a difference in the grand scheme of things. In my opinion it wouldn’t be worth the effort to do any of it. Just get in and enjoy what you got!
Lol. Word!No, maybe. just not attached to detailing my roof. It's a roof, does what it should.
You do you
It's to "brighten up the interior" along with gray doors and mid panel that way you can more easily see the Guage cluster from 1992.Wow! Quite steep for a gay paint job. I can get u an Earl Shribe paint job for under $50 for that in Detroit 🤣 must be a new option to make it feel liter in the cab?
As for insulation under that hood. The mai question is, are u doing a full cab? That would be the only reason to think about doing that imo. Even with just so soft doors and heater is plenty to keep u nice a warm. As for jeeping the heat out huh🤨
Besides, to insulate would be a whore cuz of all the contoured edges with the Honda roof. Im sure it would have been done here first. If it aint in the search up top, it aint been done!