RadHaz kits - worth it?

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Hey all, looking for some info/ feedback.

I’m thinking about getting a RadHaz kit for my Tithonus 110, looks like I can pick one up for about £300.
Just wondering if they’re worth it? Does anyone have one fitted?
Do they make any difference in insulation temperature wise?
Cut down on any rattles, noises, road noise, anything?

Many thanks for any info provided!
 
I binned mine.

They are famous for dumping condensation all over you on an incline and I've seen a number of recent pics where owners have applied the stick-on thermal & sound insulation foam.

Pricewise, they are around the £60-70 mark +p&p, so someone's trying it on at £300.
HTH.
 
I binned mine.

They are famous for dumping condensation all over you on an incline and I've seen a number of recent pics where owners have applied the stick-on thermal & sound insulation foam.

Pricewise, they are around the £60-70 mark +p&p, so someone's trying it on at £300.
HTH.
Yeah I was trying to find them for cheaper, but seem very hard to find! I’m worried they’ll eventually disappear as I presume they’re not being made anymore.

Is the stick on insulation applied to the canopy/ roof, then the RadHaz put on over?

Thanks!
 
The insulation is applied to the inside of the hard top and the Rad Haz kit removed, or you will still get condensation down the back of your neck.

They were fitted to protect the crew from excessive RF radiation from the vehicle antennae, which I imagine you won't be operating?

For the insulation, have a look on Amazon and possibly eBay.

There are several brands and Kilmat springs to mind, but maybe search online for "Land Rover Thermal Insulation" and see what comes up, then read the reviews and watch some on Youtube.
 
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