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Thanks to everyone who responded. I think I'm going to go with the
JL 2 Door Cargo Area Containment and Shelf Net

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I'll post up some pics of mine once I receive it. Thanks again!
Im looking for something like this as well (4 door) and Im surprised there are not many threads on this. Especially with all the off roaders here. When the top is off you want some security for anything in the trunk. I have seen a bunch of heavy duty netting that covers the entire rear. My guess is that any netting with latches will do if its for ordinary driving.
 
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Raingler makes a 4-door version of this net as well.

My motivation is securing cargo with the seat out, top up or down. I don't want luggage, our camp stove or our fridge free to fly around the cabin if we get in accident, never mind roll on the trail.

The Raingler webbing appeals to me b/c I think it will do a much better job containing things than a stretchy net.

Just my thoughts.
 

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The Raingler webbing appeals to me b/c I think it will do a much better job containing things than a stretchy net.

Yea, i dont need something rugged. But having something fly out while highway driving is much worse than on a trail. So whatever I get will have some muscle
 

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This is my solution.

I had the net made so that it does not reach the tailgate. That way there is space for me to put things right behind the front seats.

The net is not elastic. Things on top do not slide around.

The net can but taken in and out quickly if needed.

I only put the back seats in if I know I have to carry back seat passengers.

I am embarrassed by the dust on the sub woofer. Apologies.

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This is what I use. Seat is folded here, but I put groceries, take out, and my gym bag in this cargo net. Used Velcro straps around the roll bar to hook the top netting. Bought on Amazon.

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What are the measurments for that one?
 

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I'm in safari mode almost all year and find a tonneau cover much more effective than a net. It helps keep rain, dust and dirt out, shields the items underneath from direct sunlight, and conceals everything from prying eyes.

As an added security measure, I also installed a Tuffy security enclosure and it fits perfectly under the tonneau. Both items work great together and are almost a necessity with a daily driver that's otherwise unsecured.

Just wanted to offer these ideas as an alternative, but best of luck no matter what you choose and happy Jeepin'!

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Love the half doors, I just found a set, can't wait for it to warm up enough here in Colorado to put the soft top and the half doors on!

I have the tonneau (and integrated wind blocker) as well but it doesn't allow you to run with the soft top windows on or really retract the soft top fully. Part of my motivation here is containing all our travel detritus for the highway drive to the trailhead, with the seat out, soft top up and windows on.
 

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I'm in safari mode almost all year and find a tonneau cover much more effective than a net. It helps keep rain, dust and dirt out, shields the items underneath from direct sunlight, and conceals everything from prying eyes.

As an added security measure, I also installed a Tuffy security enclosure and it fits perfectly under the tonneau. Both items work great together and are almost a necessity with a daily driver that's otherwise unsecured.

Just wanted to offer these ideas as an alternative, but best of luck no matter what you choose and happy Jeepin'!

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Is that the master top tonneau cover? and is it the vinyl or twill?
 

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Rampage and it only came in twill even though they advertised that both versions were available. After returning and receiving three different twill covers that were labeled as vinyl, I finally just relented and stuck with the twill they kept sending me. I actually thought it would conflict with my vinyl top, but it's really not that bad. I also have a Master Top tonneau in vinyl, but haven't used it much. Like the Rampage product, it is pretty well made but seems to be a little loose-fitting. If I had to choose between the two, I think I'd go with Rampage.
 
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