Hey All,
First time/long time. I'm adding a sound bar to my '99 TJ. According to the build sheet it came from the factory with only the 2-speaker setup, so no sound bar. I sourced a salvaged OEM sound bar from ebay for my install.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to get the bar cleanly integrated with the rear sport bar padding. I'm not sure if TJ's with the sound bar came with shorter rear sport bar padding, but mine look to overlap by about 4 inches (see the pictures below, the sound bar cover is off so I can repaint it back to black).
Right now I can only think of 3 options:
1. Roll bar over padding, screw through the padding (which might look janky and lead to a weird fit with the sound bar);
2. Roll bar under padding (which would not allow the padding to zip up all the way, which I think would look even MORE janky, or:
3. Cut the padding.
I've decided I want to keep the padding on, as I want to have the rudimentary head-bonk protection for my son who rides in the rear sometimes.
I'm leaning towards option 1, but wanted to see if anyone on the forum had another idea?
Thanks!
First time/long time. I'm adding a sound bar to my '99 TJ. According to the build sheet it came from the factory with only the 2-speaker setup, so no sound bar. I sourced a salvaged OEM sound bar from ebay for my install.
I'm trying to figure out the best way to get the bar cleanly integrated with the rear sport bar padding. I'm not sure if TJ's with the sound bar came with shorter rear sport bar padding, but mine look to overlap by about 4 inches (see the pictures below, the sound bar cover is off so I can repaint it back to black).
Right now I can only think of 3 options:
1. Roll bar over padding, screw through the padding (which might look janky and lead to a weird fit with the sound bar);
2. Roll bar under padding (which would not allow the padding to zip up all the way, which I think would look even MORE janky, or:
3. Cut the padding.
I've decided I want to keep the padding on, as I want to have the rudimentary head-bonk protection for my son who rides in the rear sometimes.
I'm leaning towards option 1, but wanted to see if anyone on the forum had another idea?
Thanks!
