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BedRug Jeep Combo Kit CBRTJ97 for 1997-2006 TJ Wrangler with Console - Includes Front & Cargo Area Liners | Perfect for Off-Roading, Camping & Truck Bed Protection
BedRug Jeep Combo Kit CBRTJ97 for 1997-2006 TJ Wrangler with Console - Includes Front & Cargo Area Liners | Perfect for Off-Roading, Camping & Truck Bed Protection

BedRug Jeep Combo Kit CBRTJ97 for 1997-2006 TJ Wrangler with Console - Includes Front & Cargo Area Liners | Perfect for Off-Roading, Camping & Truck Bed Protection

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Product Description

This 100 waterproof, fully custom-molded die cut system is sold as a combination kit containing the front and rear kits and installs quickly without the need to remove any seat brackets or the center console. Individual pieces can be quickly removed and hosed off after a long day on the trail if desired. The BedRug material dries quickly, resists all harsh chemicals, and will not stain, stink, mold or mildew. The 1/4-inch polypropylene foam kit, with provided heat shields, insulates your interior from road noise and heat.

Product Features

Built from a rugged TPO composite material with a non-skid texture

Fully waterproof and resistant to mold

Custom molded to replace your stock Jeep carpet perfectly. Insulates from noise and heat

Easy to pull out and clean when needed

Made in the USA.Tub Liner

Customer Reviews

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I installed this in a 2003 Jeep Wrangler TJ. There are plenty of videos online for instruction, but it also comes with paper instructions, and it's so easy it's almost self-explanatory. They say you don't need to remove the seats, but I had already taken them out to take care of some rust, so I can't speak to how that may have affected installation.In my situation, the interior had previously been sprayed with a bedliner. In order to ensure good adhesion of the 3M strips, I stripped those select areas using CitriStrip. Since the tailgate wouldn't see as much human contact, rather than strip it, I utilized 3M Adhesion Promoter on the bedliner. That allowed the hook and loop strips to adhere fairly well. Although it is staying attached, there is one end that has separated a little. I would definitely recommend sticking them to the metal if at all possible. If for no other reason, the adhesion promoter is very expensive.Anyway, it took me a little longer than I initially anticipated, but I attribute much of that to my perfectionism as well. The final result is a much improved aesthetic, less heat in the cab, and a quieter ride.