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🌈 Shade Your Ride in Style!
The Shadeidea Sun Shade Top for Jeep Wrangler JL Unlimited (2018-2023) is a premium mesh screen sunshade that blocks approximately 90% of sunlight and harmful UV rays, ensuring a comfortable driving experience. Designed for easy, tool-free installation, it fits perfectly on 4-door models and is made from high-strength materials for durability. With over 20 color options and a convenient storage pouch, this sunshade combines functionality with style.












| Manufacturer | Shadeidea |
| Brand | Shadeidea |
| Model | JEEP WRANGLER JLU 4 DOOR 2018-2023 |
| Item Weight | 3.67 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 14.61 x 10.31 x 2.76 inches |
| Item model number | IDS-JLU4D-Combo-PK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IDS-JLU4D-Combo-PK |
| Position | Top |
C**N
Great accessory!
This is my favorite jeep accessory to date! Great quality, easy install (though threading it through the windshield frame was a bit challenging), and so super cute! Favorite feature is that it doesn’t have to be removed in order to put the soft top back up.
T**S
Great Shade Without Blocking the Open-Air Feel
This sun shade is a great addition for the Jeep, especially during hot sunny days. It cuts down on heat and glare while still letting air flow through and keeping that open-top feeling. Installation was simple and the fit was spot on for the Wrangler. The material feels durable and stays secure even at highway speeds. Definitely recommend for anyone who drives with the top off often.
H**Z
Works Great, not difficult to install.
Love it! Blocks the hot sun. Not difficult to install. Didn't have to lower the windshield, just use the heavy paper they provide to pull the cords between the necessary spots at the windshield (piece and cake). All the other cords were easy. Looks good, fits nice and tight, doesn't flap around even at 65 mph. Only wanted the front panel, so haven't installed the rear panel. Won't unless someone is riding in the back, pretty tight in the back seat of a 2 door for an adult.
S**E
Fits 2024 JLU, requires more effort than expected,
I was able to install the front sunshade on a 2024 JLU, though it took a bit more effort than I expected. The shade definitely does its job of creating shade from the sun and reducing wind and wind-noise in the cabin when in motion. No problem on the highway at higher speeds; it held tight and secure without flapping around. The install was a bit more difficult than I was expecting. I started at the front and worked my way toward the back. I was not able to find a gap anywhere along the top of the windshield as described in the instructions, so i needed to remove the windshield bolts to get the bungees through. While not particularly difficult, this was not expected. I did not lay the windshield down, just loosened enough to get the paper "tool" through. For the next sections along the two front doors I was concerned about the new curtain airbags in the 2024 JLU. I found that there were actually holes I could pull the bungees through that allowed me to secure the shade without going completely around the roll bar itself. This was done by pushing the bungee through the bottom hole pulling it up through the top hole (you can see these holes with the Freedom Panels removed). Then, I put the bungee through the shade's grommet and went around the outside of the roll bar bringing it around the ball on the bungee to secure it. You can see examples of this in the attached pictures. I used a similar approach for the back doors. This seems to work fine though if you're planning to use those holes for something else, such as a grab bar, then I'm not sure how you would work around the airbag issue. Going this route requires a fair amount of strength to pull the bungees around, which is actually an issue I experienced for most of the bungees. I appreciate that they need to be tight in order to do their job but I feel the bungees are just a little too short for this particular model. This was most obvious for the rearmost bungees where it took a considerable amount of force to pull the them around the roll bar far enough to secure them. I had to pull so hard that I faced away from them fearing they would break (they did not break). As a side note, if you have the hardtop installed I recommend getting a wire hanger or similar to help pull the bungees through since the clearance is pretty tight. The paper "tool" is neither long enough or strong enough. Don't use metal on the windshield area as it may damage the sealing. Aside from the front four bungees, the remaining ones could benefit by being at least a couple of inches longer. As a result of all of this, this sun shade appears a little bit more stressed than I would expect at the grommets. While this certainly holds it tight, it doesn't have the same even appearance that I would expect (and prefer) based on the manufacturer photos. Also, I had no problem reinstalling the freedom panels with the sun shade in place. Doing so only requires that you reach around the sun shade slightly to secure the latches. Overall I think this is a good product at a reasonable price. If you plan to install this and leave it in place on your 2024 JL or JLU it will probably be fine. If you intend to install it and remove it regularly it may require more effort than you want to put into it. Longer bungees would help here, as would the use of some hooks. My recommendation to the manufacturer is to review if the bungees need to be longer for the 2024 models, include the alternate installation method in the instructions to accommodate the new airbags, and perhaps spend an extra 85-cents for a longer/stronger rigid plastic tool rather than a paper one.
S**M
Just what I needed,
Fast shipping, east to install, adequate shading from direct sunlight and can leave it on year-round because your hard & soft tops fit right over it. I painted my side vent covers to match, gives a nice pop of color. If you don’t want to be in direct sunlight while you’re driving, it is a nice filter. Worth the money all day long.
C**H
installed on JLU Wrangler with sky one touch power top
I took a chance on this item as it was cheaper than the competing item sold on amazon. I did not buy both so I cannot give you a comparison to the competing item. I am happy with the quality of the item and it claims a 10 year warranty on the shade itself and 3 year warranty on the bungee cords. I installed on my JLU Wrangler with the sky one touch power top. They provide you with a folded piece of paper to use as a tool and help you thread the front bungee cords between the roll bar and windshield without having to unbolt your windshield. I had to make my own "tool" with a folded piece of packing tap in order to thread the bungee cords on the side roll bars between the sky one touch power top roof - it is a very tight fit. Although they have a diagram of which bungee cord lengths to install where on the roof bar, because of my sky power top roof, I had to change the location of some of the bungee cords to accommodate. The bungees create good tension on the shades and this is what makes installing the most difficult - pulling hard on the bungee cords to create the tension. I am 5'6" and I drive with the seat in the lowest position and with the shades in place I do feel they are close to my head. I can imagine taller people possible grazing their head on the shade unless they drive with the seat reclined some. It definitely cuts down heat from the sun and also wind for the backseat passengers. My kids riding in the back hate how the wind beats them when top is open and now with the shades the reduction is wind is noticeable for them. Update: I have notice other reviews commenting on the bungees being too short. To me they are the right size. If longer, they would not create enough tension on the shade and you would have looser shade flopping more in the wind. Seems like the bungee cord people have the most trouble with are for the center on the large rollbar between the front and rear opening. I attached a picture as a work around. Use the 2 bungee cords (one meant for the front shade and one meant for the rear shade) in conjunction with each other instead of trying to stretch a single cord around the large roll bar. Hope the picture helps you understand what I mean.
J**H
Works as good as the competitors at a fraction of the price!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Normally I go with Spiderweb Shade or Alien Shade, but I saw others saying this was practically identical in terms of looks and durability and it was less than half the price (a fourth of the price of some of the more expensive ones). I decided it was worth the risk and bought it. Those people were correct. This feels no different than the competitors' shades I have used. Installation wasn't EASY but it wasn't hard at all either. It probably took me a out 45 minutes but that included putting the rear shade on backwards and having to flip it and redo it. It will give you a bit of a workout though stretching all those bungees. Follow the directions to make sure you're installing the correct length bungee balls in the correct location. When you route them and go to hook them around the ball, stretch the bungee super tight to give you the necessary slack to get it around the ball. Watch your face if your finger slips or they will flip back around the bar. If you install it correctly, the fitment will be perfect and you will have zero wrinkles or slack in the shade (thus no annoying flopping in the wind). Couple tips... for the front t-hooks. There was no need to loosen the windshield bolts. Just have a little patience and slide the folded paper (hook tool) around in the gap gently until you find the location where you can slide it through. It's there in several spots. For the front outside t-hooks, make sure you push them through as far over to the outside edges as possible. There is a bolt a few inches in at each side and if you're to the inside of that bolt, your shade will have a big annoying looking wrinkle in the front. You may have to reach inside the trim panel after you push the bungee through in order to hook your finger on it, but again, with patience you can get it and not need to loosen the windshield or use any tools that could cause damage during installation. Look at the diagrams closely during installation and get your bungees in those exact locations. If your installation tool paper rips, you can quickly create a new one by using 2 sheets of paper folded longways. If you have access to longer sheets of paper (like for business contracts), create a longer tool with them and it will make it easier to retrieve the paper as you pass it through the windshield gap. Also hang on to both ends of your t-hooks as you're installing them or you will lose track of one end and have to push it back through the gap again. You will want to avoid pushing them through over and over and over again. It's not hard but it gets frustrating fast every time you slip and have to start over. My only gripe is that if you have a soft top like me, you have to stretch it around the latches every time you open and close the top, which isn't the end of the world but is a very mild inconvenience, especially when you pinch your finger in the latch trying to hold the shade out of the way while closing it. It would be neat to see a revised design (small 1-2" notches in the front of the shade) that leave the latches fully accessible with no need for stretching. I also can confirm, if you're running a Bestop Supertop Ultra on a 2018 JLU Wrangler that you can install all the bungees as instructed and they will not interfere with the top opening, closing, or sealing. If you have a hard top with the freedom panels, you may have issues easily accessing the latches for that.
G**H
Fantastic Sun Shade
I bought this sun-shade because I was taking the hard-top off and didn't want the Sun to burn my bald head. It still gives the passenger the sense of an open top while filtering a majority of the Sun's rays. Installation instructions were great, the bungies were well labeled and organized. Once I figured out how to attach the front bungies (Jeep's minor design decision), installation was easy and the top was stretched perfectly to fit. I haven't put the hard-top on again, so I can't speak to whether the sunshade will have to be removed. What I DO know is that it's exactly what I was looking for and I would recommend it to anyone with a JLU. At this price, if the hard-top doesn't go on over it or you don't want to take it off and store it for the cold weather -- just buy another one: Installation is easier the 2nd time, it comes in a convenient carry case, and the price is perfect. Again: I highly recomend for topless driving!
S**N
Easy install
Just put these in today. Easy instal. Love it. Can’t feel the rays from sun too much. Just driving with top off. I’m sure we’ll enjoy this year with the top off 😊
S**N
Looks great.
Perfect fit, shim could be made of plastic to work better but overall happy
L**L
Montage à l'avant du véhicule...
Pour plus de facilité d'installation au niveau de l'avant, enlever les 4 vis qui tienne le pare-brise au frame puis passer les élastiques. Sinon très facile à installer.
S**B
Excellent Quality! Easy Installation.... with tip
Very impressed and high quality. The paper strap used for feeding the bungies between the front windscreen is folded in half and if you try to use it this way it wont work (difficult). Recommend folding over only 5cm of the end and feed the long part between the windscreen 1st. When you get to the folded part just guide it in. It will stay folded over until it comes out the other side.
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