The Weathertech floor liner set I have in my LJ has two pieces for the driver and passenger, two pieces in front of the rear seat, and one piece that covers from the back of the tub to the rear of the back seat when it is in the "fold and tumble" position, which is approximately the mid point under the rear seat when it is unfolded and ready for use. The rear piece does not cover the entire area from the rear footwells to the rear of the tub.
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Thanks Mr. Bills!
I was hoping it was one piece as I don't have my rear seat in 99% of the time.
*Edit: I've been corrected. Weathertech doesn't make floor mats, it makes floor liners.
I have the weather tech clone from quadratec and I really like them. I may be in the minority though it seems.
In that case you might want to try a garage mat or commercial door mat and cut it to fit.
I just came here to say: screw you and the space of your LJ. I'm in no way envious.The Weathertech floor liner set I have in my LJ has two pieces for the driver and passenger, two pieces in front of the rear seat, and one piece that covers from the back of the tub to the rear of the back seat when it is in the "fold and tumble" position, which is approximately the mid point under the rear seat when it is unfolded and ready for use. The rear piece does not cover the entire area from the rear footwells to the rear of the tub.
This is the best picture I have:
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I put the Bed Tred in my Jeep.View attachment 95474
Then I added the Weather Tech
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How do you like the bed tred. I just ordered bed rug for the front and was considering doing bed tred in the rear. Did it help with heat or noise?
It seems to help. But what I really like, is that stickers and other things don't stick to it like it would with carpet.How do you like the bed tred. I just ordered bed rug for the front and was considering doing bed tred in the rear. Did it help with heat or noise?