They keep liquids and muck off of your carpet. A continuous 2 ½ -inch-high lip around these liners helps contain spills. Durable enough to protect carpet from sharp objects. Manufactured from a patented rubberized material resistant to water, gasoline, oil and even battery acid. The classic "Diamond Plate" finish looks great.
Comments: Cargo liner is awesome and well worth the money. Rear seat liners for the JK Unlimited are not worth the trouble. Too small! The cargo liner gets a 10 the rear seat liners get a 1. So I'll split it and give it a 5 overall.
Comments: (06 TJ)helps keep the jeep clean. good for dogs if you have em. helps to keep accidents contained and doubles as a chew toy. in all honesty if you have pets or use you're trunk to carry stuff i highly suggest getting this. no worries about dealing with the carpet later. or you could just rhino line the whole things. guess ill do that later when my jeep gets older. but thats also adding alot of weight to its. this is a light weight problem solver. good quality.
Comments: They are more expensive than traditional floor mats, but these are actually functional. You don't have to worry about all the mud on your buddy's boots when you are wheeling because the Huskys contain EVERYTHING! Great product.
Comments: I like them. They grip very well into the carpet becasue they have a lot of small spikes on the underside. Very easy to clean by just hosing them off.
Comments: I love these. I bought them along with the front and cargo mats when I bought my Jeep. I love how they keep the dirt inside the liner and not on the carpet. I would recommend this to anyone that has any type of vehicle. They are that good.
Comments: To be clear, I'm talking about the cargo liner.
It has knock-outs to access the factory cargo tie-downs but this will allow mud / snow / muck to get down to the carpet.
The raised lip all the way around looks like it will keep water and slush from escaping and it should be easy to pour out / remove and hose off.
The whole liner is barely any heavier than the box it shipped in, though, and it doesn't lay totally flat owing to it's having been rolled up for a while. Well, over time it is settling flat but it didn't at first.
For $50, I'd say this is a bargain. At $75, fair. For $100, I want something thicker / heavier than what I bought. I wouldn't recommend it without comparing to other cargo liners.
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