Putting a sunshade on your Jeep is one of the easiest upgrades you can do for comfort and protection. Whether you drive a Jeep Wrangler, Gladiator, or Cherokee, a good sunshade keeps the interior cool, reduces glare, and protects your skin from UV rays. But installing one isn’t always obvious, and a few mistakes can make your ride noisy or even damage your soft top. Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to help you fit a sunshade perfectly — even if you’ve never done it before.
Why Install A Sunshade On Your Jeep?
Jeep owners love the open-air feeling, but direct sunlight can be harsh. In summer, interior temperatures can reach 130°F (54°C) or more. UV exposure fades seats and dashboards, while glare makes driving uncomfortable. A Jeep sunshade solves these problems by blocking up to 80% of sunlight, helping your air conditioning work better, and protecting your eyes.
Sunshades also reduce wind noise when driving with the top off. Some models add style with custom logos or colors. For off-roaders, a sunshade can prevent branches and debris from entering the cabin. While the benefits seem simple, choosing and installing the right sunshade takes a bit of planning.

Choosing The Right Sunshade
You’ll find many types of Jeep sunshades. The most common are mesh fabric, vinyl, and roll-up aluminum. Each has unique features:
| Type | Sun Block (%) | Fits With Soft Top? | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mesh Fabric | 70-80% | Yes | $40-$90 |
| Vinyl | 90% | Sometimes | $55-$120 |
| Aluminum Roll-Up | 99% | No | $110-$220 |
Mesh sunshades are the most popular for Wranglers and Gladiators because they allow air flow and work with soft tops. Vinyl shades block more sun, but may not fit under a factory top. Aluminum roll-up shades offer maximum protection but are harder to install and only work with hard tops.
Before buying, check:
- Model compatibility: Not all sunshades fit every Jeep. Double-check the year and model.
- Top type: Some shades fit only with soft tops, others with hard tops.
- Attachment style: Look for easy-to-use straps, buckles, or Velcro.
- Warranty: Quality brands often give 3–5 years of coverage.
Many beginners forget to check the sunshade’s fit with their existing top, leading to wasted money and frustration.

Step-by-step Installation Guide
Most Jeep sunshades install in under 30 minutes. The process is straightforward, but a few tips will make it smoother. Here’s how to install a mesh sunshade on a Wrangler or Gladiator:
1. Prepare Your Jeep
- Park on level ground.
- Remove the soft or hard top, or fold it back.
- Clean the roll bars and roof area with a damp cloth. Dirt can interfere with straps.
2. Unpack The Sunshade
- Lay out all parts: Shade, straps, buckles.
- Read the instructions. Every brand is slightly different.
3. Position The Sunshade
- Place the shade over the roll bars, aligning the corners with the windshield frame.
- Make sure the logo (if any) faces up.
4. Attach Front Straps
- Loop the front straps around the windshield bar.
- Tighten evenly, but don’t over-pull.
5. Secure Side And Rear Straps
- Attach side straps to the side roll bars.
- Secure rear straps to the back roll bar or frame.
- Adjust tension so the sunshade is flat, not sagging.
6. Check Fit And Finish
- Look for gaps or wrinkles.
- Make sure all straps are tight and secure.
- Test by gently pulling each strap.
7. Reinstall The Top
- If you have a soft top, fold it back and check clearance.
- For hard tops, reinstall panels and check for pinching.
| Step | Time (min) | Tools Needed |
|---|---|---|
| Preparation | 5 | None |
| Unpacking | 2 | None |
| Positioning | 3 | None |
| Attaching Straps | 10 | None |
| Fit Check | 5 | None |
| Top Reinstall | 5 | None |
Most installations do not require tools. If your sunshade uses bolts, you may need a screwdriver or Torx wrench. It’s rare, but some premium shades use small clips for extra security.
Common Mistakes And How To Avoid Them
- Wrong fit: Always check the shade’s compatibility before ordering.
- Loose straps: A loose sunshade will flap and make noise. Tighten straps evenly.
- Pinched fabric: If you reinstall the top carelessly, the fabric can get pinched and tear.
- Skipping cleaning: Dirt under straps leads to wear and scratching over time.
A non-obvious tip: if you plan to drive with the sunshade all year, check for rust or wear every few months. Sun, rain, and dust can weaken straps, especially on older Jeeps.
Another insight: some shades block Bluetooth or FM radio signals slightly. If you notice weaker reception, try repositioning the shade or using a mesh model.

Practical Tips For Long-term Use
- Remove and wash your sunshade every season. Most mesh shades can be rinsed and air dried.
- Store the sunshade flat to avoid creases.
- If you drive off-road, check for snags after each trip.
- For extra UV protection, use a sunshade with UV-resistant fabric.
- If you have a custom roll cage, measure before buying. Standard shades may not fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does It Take To Install A Jeep Sunshade?
Most sunshades install in 20–30 minutes. Mesh shades are faster than vinyl or aluminum types.
Can I Use A Sunshade With My Jeep Soft Top?
Yes, most mesh sunshades fit under soft tops. Check product details to confirm compatibility.
Will A Sunshade Reduce Wind Noise?
A quality sunshade can cut wind noise by 15–25%, especially when driving with the top off.
Is It Safe To Leave A Sunshade On All Year?
It’s safe, but check straps and fabric for wear every few months. UV rays and weather can weaken materials over time.
Where Can I Find Reliable Jeep Sunshade Brands?
Trusted brands include SpiderWebShade, Smittybilt, and Alien Sunshade. For more Jeep accessory info, visit MotorTrend.
Adding a sunshade is a simple upgrade that makes your Jeep more comfortable, stylish, and protected. With a little care, your sunshade will last for years and improve every drive—whether you’re heading to the beach or the mountains.




