Cargo Liner Question / Advice For 08 Rubi Unlimited
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Cargo Liner Question / Advice For 08 Rubi Unlimited
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I recently bought a 08 Rubi Unlimited and was considering buying a liner (plastic, rubber, vinyl) for the rear interior - to protect my carpet, from stains, tears, etc. I have a new born; so I am thinking I will constantly be hauling something in the back - so I thought it might be a smart investment to protect my carper with a rubber like liner I was just wondering if any of you have ever bought something like this for your Jeep?
If you have - do you have any brands; or websites you recommend buying from that makes a good cargo liner; and that fits the jeep wrangler unlited interior perfectly? Any advice you want to give regarding this item - would be much appreciated.
Thanks for your help!
I recently bought a 08 Rubi Unlimited and was considering buying a liner (plastic, rubber, vinyl) for the rear interior - to protect my carpet, from stains, tears, etc. I have a new born; so I am thinking I will constantly be hauling something in the back - so I thought it might be a smart investment to protect my carper with a rubber like liner I was just wondering if any of you have ever bought something like this for your Jeep?
If you have - do you have any brands; or websites you recommend buying from that makes a good cargo liner; and that fits the jeep wrangler unlited interior perfectly? Any advice you want to give regarding this item - would be much appreciated.
Thanks for your help!
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Mine is Laz-e-boy, as in the cardboard box my new recliner came in. Just cut it into pieces of appropriate length and width. Also doubles as a "crawler" when getting under the jeep, and targets for when I get to where I am plinking.
Sorry....I know that isn't your question, but thought it was a good free bump.
Sorry....I know that isn't your question, but thought it was a good free bump.
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there are a bunch out there. Husky makes a good one, but if you have a newborn, then you will probably find youself changing a diaper or 50 in the back area, so go with something a little softer like the Lloyd rubbertite cargo mat
http://www.quadratec.com/products/14149_50X_PG.htm
http://www.quadratec.com/products/14149_50X_PG.htm
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hey hickory_cocaine_55
I'd personally rec husky's. I had them for 10+ years on my TJ and beat them.
They are not the solution for everyone but work great for me: they catch/hold mud/dirt/melting snow/etc and don't crack or break. and I've abused them! I guess it depends on what you're looking to cover and expect the liner to do.
You could go as far as a bedliner (Line-X / Rhino / Herc) and remove the carpets. Each surface or covering has pros/cons.
Try seaching in the Stock JK Tech section but here are some threads to start you off:
husky vs. catch-all thread
husky thread with pics
Good luck!
I'd personally rec husky's. I had them for 10+ years on my TJ and beat them.
They are not the solution for everyone but work great for me: they catch/hold mud/dirt/melting snow/etc and don't crack or break. and I've abused them! I guess it depends on what you're looking to cover and expect the liner to do.
You could go as far as a bedliner (Line-X / Rhino / Herc) and remove the carpets. Each surface or covering has pros/cons.
Try seaching in the Stock JK Tech section but here are some threads to start you off:
husky vs. catch-all thread
husky thread with pics
Good luck!
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there are a bunch out there. Husky makes a good one, but if you have a newborn, then you will probably find youself changing a diaper or 50 in the back area, so go with something a little softer like the Lloyd rubbertite cargo mat
http://www.quadratec.com/products/14149_50X_PG.htm
http://www.quadratec.com/products/14149_50X_PG.htm
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I have the Husky Cargo liner in the back, put down a towel on the Husky liner and you are in diaper changing heaven. The Weather Tech is better quality than the Husky but its substantially more $$.