This Rugged Ridge All Terrain Cargo Liner is for those of you that have a 2011 and up
JK, and are looking to protect that rear cargo area of your Jeep when you're throwing some
muddy, messy, dirty stuff in the back of your JK.
You certainly don't wanna mess up that carpeting in the back of the Jeep, and this is going
to be a lot easier to clean than the carpet will.
This is going to fit in both your four-door and in your two-door JK, and whether or not
you have a sub in that rear cargo area, you are going to be able to use this.
But if you do have that sub, you'll have to do a little bit of trimming in this corner
here, which we've cut out.
This is going to be a high-quality cargo liner, but it is going to be a little bit less expensive
than some of those more premium brands out there on the market.
So if you're looking for something that's middle of the road as far as pricing, but
is still going to get the job done, then I think this is going to be a really nice option.
This cargo liner is made out of a thermoplastic material, so it's gonna hold up really well
and it's also going to give you a nonskid surface.
Helping with that nonskid surface, you have this Chevron design molded directly into the
cargo liner.
A lot of the other companies will use a diamond-plate pattern.
I like these Chevrons, they are a little bit different.
And of course, with all of these mats, you are going to get a side molded on them so
that if you have any wet messes in the cargo liner, the sides are going to help retain
that.
Now down in this area where you do have the opportunity to cut out if you have a subwoofer
in the rear cargo area of your JK, you are not going to have as tall of a side over there.
And over in this area, also, you have a little bit of a lower side.
So, you may get a little bit of spillage over this side if you have a lot of moisture on
the cargo mat.
And again, that's where some of those premium mats come into play.
They are gonna be a little bit more expensive, but they are gonna have some taller sides.
So depending on what you plan on hauling in your Jeep, one of those might be a better
option if you have the budget for it.
This is, of course, a very simple, one-out-of-three-wrench installation.
I hesitate to call it an installation at all.
You'll be able to get this installed in about five minutes or less.
And only five minutes if you do have that subwoofer in the back of your Jeep and you
have to do that little bit of trimming.
This does come pre-marked right out of the package exactly where you have to make those
cuts if you have that subwoofer.
And you can do it with a sharp razor knife or using just a pair of scissors.
Once you've made that cut, if you need to, you simply drop this into place and you're
finished.
This is very, very simple.
This mat's gonna run you right around $75, and that is going to be a little bit less
than some of those premium brands out there.
For instance, the WeatherTech liners are going to be a little bit more expensive, and you
are going to get a little bit of a higher side on those WeatherTech.
But again, depending on what you plan on hauling, this is still going to do a really nice job
of protecting the back area of your Jeep.
Also, make it look a little bit more finished and give you a nonskid surface to set items
on.
So if you're looking for a quality cargo liner at a fair price, I definitely recommend taking
a look at this one from Rugged Ridge that you can find right here at extremeterrain.com.
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