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Dr. H.E. Pennypacker
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020
I bought both front and rear, this review is for rear only. Seems to fit pretty good, lots of pulling and pushing to get the upper rear edges close to the lip of tub. I do not have a back seat or seatbelts installed in my jeep. Only a tuffy rear security deluxe enclosure. Used some self adhesive 1/4'' Car Sound-Absorbing Noise and Heat Insulation Sound Proofing Material on the floor section to absorb some heat and noise and add padding. (rubber with foil backing on one side) I will take pictures when all done.My complaints are they need to provide some extra velcro to attach all the edges, especially on tailgate. You get one side of velcro to mate with stuff sewed on liner but to be honest, it leaves a lot of edges kind of loose and not laying flat. I had to go buy some. Also, hey bedrug! Look at this cut. It’s clear the person seeing the velcro knew it was crooked because they had to move the velcro so it wouldn’t go off the edge. This is the floor piece in back. (See pic). If you want to send me a straight piece, I’m all ears. Removing some stars, because for $200, I would like a straight cut.
Chuco
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2020
If you have a wrangler 2 door TJ this product does not really fit solid in the bed. I had to trim a few spots to make it work but it still is a little to long and does not have a snug fit. I did order the bed rug for the front part also and that fits solid and works well.
Pzorf
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2013
So I ordered both BedTred front and rear after months of considering traditional spray on/roll on liners. In truth, I wouldn't have had any issues proceeding with spray on/roll on liners, but my apartment complex frowns on performing extended wrench jobs and, as most everyone knows, spray on/roll on liners require significant prep time and curing time to do properly. With that said, BedTred to the rescue!As this review is specific for the rear set, I can't say I have any major complaints aside from a couple tiny issues, so lets get right into it. Right out of the box, the stuff is clearly formed to fit. The instructions are pretty clear, however, if you're going to do both front and rear, you're really gonna want to install the rear deck first just cause the front kits sit over the seams of the rear kit. As for install, as I have a rack installed in the rear cargo area, I went ahead and removed the rear seatbelts and all the mounting points for the rear bench seat. If you want to keep the seat, you're going to have to cut into this stuff, which doesn't look that bad, but it's just a much cleaner look overall to have the rear deck bare. From there, this stuff goes on pretty smoothly. You do have to prod and push it into place, but that's totally expected.Now, here's where I deviated from the instructions. As for all of us wrangler owners know, heat coming up from the floors has always been a problem especially for the spray on/roll on guys. To address this issue, I picked up a roll of radiant barrier (the bubble wrap looking type) from a local hardware store and ran about a 3 foot wide section down the center. The reason I went with the spongy, bubble wrap type of radiant barrier is two fold: First was so that it was just loosely placed underneath and can just be pulled out should cleaning be required and, secondly, the spongy stuff adds a little more padding which isn't a bad idea when we're just chucking stuff into the rear deck.With all that said, again, this stuff is all kinds of greatness. A lot of the local guys with the spray on/roll on in their Jeeps have commented on the higher price tag, but having the ability to shield heat is huge especially here in Texas. If you're on the fence, let me just tell you that you can't go wrong with this stuff. BUY IT!
Boyd
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2013
This product was at my house a couple days before the scheduled delivery date, which for me is always a good omen. I ordered the replacement carpet (BedRug) for the front half of my 2005 tj and the bed liner (BedTred) for the rear half. The BedRug gave it a new look and made it look so much newer as well very easy install just had to loosen the center console and tuck the excess underneath then tighten it. Doesn't move or slide at all once installed and I didn't have to trim it all either. In the rear I installed the BedTred to give it a more truck bed style. In the directions it says you don't have to remove rear seat but it was nearly impossible so I went ahead and removed it. Once the rear seat was removed it was time consuming to get perfect but once you trim everything and work everything into place it was a great fit. I have enjoyed both of these products a lot and as most of you have probably noticed it is hard to find the correct replacement carpet and or bed liner that can hold up against what we all put our Wranglers through. For the money and the quality of the product I wouldn't do anything differently it is a lot cheaper than paying to have the whole interior stripped and have a sprayed/rolled bed liner installed and the carpet keeps that daily driver feel as well as protection against the heat from the trasmission tunnel and the BedTred gives it that tough feel. For those of you that are just looking to replace the carpet and don't know what I mean about "heat from the transmission tunnel" you will shortly after you remove the carpet and drive 30 minutes or more. Great products (sorry for the wordy review) hope I helped out someone out! VERY PLEASED
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