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Old 11-11-2012, 09:43 AM
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Does anyone know of a company that makes something to fill the "gap" that's created when you lay the rear seats down/flat on a JKUR? Additionally does anyone know of a company that makes a cargo mat that will cover the whole area when the rear seats are down/flat? I have two dogs, which is the reason for my questions. Thank you in advance.
Old 11-11-2012, 10:46 AM
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Im not sure of any companies. but theres a writeup ronjenx made that i used for when my dogs are in the back. it lays down flat and you get extra storage

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-w...torage-178549/
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Dirtydog 4X4 Jeep Accessories - JKU Trench cover your welcome
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Lloyd Rubertite Rear Cargo Mat - Quadratec under floormats

Only thing I have seen.
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Ronjenx did a great job. I've just been stuffing shirts, rags, shoes, swim noodles, whatever I had handy to close the gap, then laying my futon cushion down to sleep.
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The large diameter "swim noodles" cut to length fit snug , then I put carpet cut to fit the whole length.Three German Shepherds need all the room they can get. .
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I just cut a piece of plywood to cover the gap and covered it with matching carpet.
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Originally Posted by MtnDewd
I just cut a piece of plywood to cover the gap and covered it with matching carpet.
Does that still create a lip? My purpose is to make it as flat as possible, since every lip/seam makes sleeping on a fold out couch seem absolutely luxurious in contrast, even with my old futon mattress.

I haven't tried the large dia. noodles. I'm going to try those.
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It's small and wasn't really noticeable when I slept back there. I might give the noodle a shot too. God knows I have a ton of them in the basement.
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I've got a Canvasback liner for my Rubicon and my wife's Grand Cherokee. works great!!


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