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I made a cargo cover instead of buying one off the many sites that sell them. Even the inexpensive ones were at least $300 but most seemed to be between $500-$800. Although they looked extremely nice they were much more than I wanted to spend.

It's 1/2 inch plywood split into two sections, front and back. I took measurements and cut out the pieces which took some trial and error. Obviously these aren't cut perfectly but it's pretty good. Next I drilled holes to line up with the hard top screw holes and will use the machine screws to hold in place. I also purchased stainless steel washers to help distribute the force of the screws as they can dent the plywood.

The two pieces were sanded, primed, and painted with Mopar OEM paint to match the color of the Jeep. Finished it with a clear coat and installed. Total cost is about $109 as follows.

Plywood $50/2 = $25 (only used about half the sheet so I can use the other half for another project)
Primer paint x 2 cans $12
Mopar paint x 3 cans $36
Mopar clear coat x 2 cans $26
M8 stainless steel screws x 6 $8
Stainless steel washers x 6 $2
Sandpaper $0 as I already had this

The main security feature I haven't done yet is add a back that goes down behind the seats which will prevent someone from simply folding down the seats and reaching in. This isn't top priority for me since whenever I park I roll up all windows which makes it harder for a would-be thief to quickly fold down the seats and reach in. Besides, you can't reach all the way in and the panels and window are in the way which would make it very hard to actually getting anything big out. This system is really just to keep things out of site and from the quick grab-and-go thief. I might decide later to add the back panel which would make this much more secure.

Overall, I'm very pleased with how this turned out especially at a fraction of the cost of the retail versions. I can easily take this in and out in a few minutes and easily store in my garage. I could have done a better job painting but these paints are expensive which really added to the cost. I'm also concerned with how this will hold up in any rain as I run top down and safari mode 100% of the time in summer.
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Very nice ! Simple, and it does a good job of securing your Stuff.
A " Roll On " Bedliner type type coating might give a slightly textured look , and even out the color too.
 

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Yeah nice, I like it - does the top fold down fully?
 

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I did the same thing with some differences. I ordered factory torx head bolts to secure mine. I used Raptor liner to coat mine. It’s is a great product for this use. I used furniture bolts to secure the vertical panel behind the seats. So with an Allen wrench and a torx wrench I can take it apart anywhere. I also used weatherstripping between the panels and also around the top of the tub. It’s not 100% waterproof but it’s not bad at all.
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Yeah nice, I like it - does the top fold down fully?
Not likely, the top when fully down goes into the rear cargo space. I have a soft top and when I use my Rampage tonneau cover I need to secure the top with straps to the roll bars.
 

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Not likely, the top when fully down goes into the rear cargo space. I have a soft top and when I use my Rampage tonneau cover I need to secure the top with straps to the roll bars.
I have the Rampage too. I can get the top to lock, but I still use velcro straps to tie it down and the visibility is terrible.
 
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Yeah nice, I like it - does the top fold down fully?
As others have said, no, the top needs to be tied. I use a bungee cord with carabiner hooks to simply wrap up the top which keeps it in place. I took the Jeep down to the beach this weekend and on the highway at 75 mph the top stayed down. I did hit one serious bump on a local road and the top definitely came about 6 inches up, but I was only going about 45 mph.

A " Roll On " Bedliner type type coating might give a slightly textured look , and even out the color too.
I really wish the color was more even. That could be my fault in how I applied it but I really didn't want to go over $100 on this project and the paint was the most costly part. It took three cans to do two coats and I only did the top side. The underside is only primed since you can't see it.

I also used weatherstripping between the panels and also around the top of the tub. It’s not 100% waterproof but it’s not bad at all.
I think this is a great idea and something I may add. It poured and off course the inside got soaked. I forgot to take out a few things which ended up pretty wet but nothing that couldn't dry out and be fine.
 

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The texture of the Raptor liner makes it really nice.
 
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Just getting around to sharing a couple pics.
That looks really nice. Having a hard top looks much easier to make the back a simple straight cut instead of the soft top which requires a bunch of angles due to how the back connects. Love the raptor liner too along with the hooks. I may add that to have something to latch the carabiners too.
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