🌞 Shade Your Ride, Elevate Your Adventure!
The Alien Sunshade for Jeep Wrangler JL & JLU (2018-2023) is a premium front mesh sunshade designed to protect passengers and the interior from harmful UV rays while maintaining an open-air experience. With easy installation, universal fit, and durable construction, it’s the perfect accessory for any Jeep enthusiast.
Manufacturer | Alien Sunshade |
Brand | ALIEN SUNSHADE |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 6 x 1.27 cm; 863 g |
Item model number | JLF-Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | JLF-Black |
Position | Front |
Material | Polyester |
Colour | Black |
Manufacturer | Alien Sunshade |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 863 g |
M**R
Really nice
I really like the sunshade! It was hard to put on, but it feels very solid once it's in place. I am able to remove/put on my freedom panels without an issue. It came nicely packaged with some goodies from their company. I like when a company goes above and boyond even with the packaging! The little alien dude that was in the package now lives on my dash. :)
A**R
Great product
Great product and easy to install, especially if you just drop the windshield a bit. I have a bestop sunrider top and works great with that, no issues with installing with it on. I love the wide variety of color choices.
A**ー
まぁまぁ
開放感はかなり失いますが、逆に言うとちょっとした買い物でも開けっぱなしで行けるので便利になりました。
D**K
Love it!!
Easy install. With hubs help, it took less than 10 minutes. We watched the video that the qr code gave us instant access to.Went for a drive, took it to 110km/hr, no issues whatsoever. Put freedom panels back on. Ready for summer!
A**R
Tool provided negates need to lower window
The plastic strap tool they now provide must be new based off the other reviews I've read. Because you don't have to lower the windshield if you use the tool. Looks great, seems strong, the only downside is the the top of my hair does rub lightly on it. I'm only 6'2" for reference. We shall see if it makes me want to take it off. Oh, and your only instructions are a few small pictures on a postcard, so that sucks. But it's not rocket science to figure it out.