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Blacktip

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My Jeep is scheduled for production, and I am looking to buy few interior accessories for protection from sand, sun, and water. I will be using the Jeep to go to the beach. I ordered Mopar rubber mats with the build

What I am looking for right now:

- Rear rubber mat - Mopar, Weathertech, etc..?

- Front seat covers. Must by water resistant or repellent at the least.

- Entire cargo liner - I will be loading/unloading beach chairs, umbrellas, fishing gears, etc. I'd like to protect the floor and the back of the rear seat from sand and make easy to clean the Jeep. I like the DirtyDog cargo liner, but it is quite pricy. Anything else similar in the market.

- I ordered JLUR XR. It is quite high and not easy to get in and out, especially for my wife. Will soft grab bars help? What do you recommend.

Anything else do you recommend?

Thanks for the help,
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I bought a full weathertech kit and it's been fantastic. Only complaint is that the rear cargo area doesn't cover the backs of the seats, so those are carpeted, along with the sidewalls. @Armorlite Kail is supposed to be coming out with a cargo kit for the JL (to match their front/rear carpet removal kits) but it's been ages since any news, which is unfortunate.

Removing the carpet entirely (vs just buying mats) would probably be better in the long run.

I bought Diver Down neoprene seat covers this summer and was really impressed with the fit, finish, and comfort. Lots of people will advise against neoprene and suggest Bartact, but for $200, I had absolutely zero complaints about the Diver Down. I bought neoprene specifically so that my daughters could get in and out in wet swimsuits without me being stressed about my leather, and they worked perfectly for that.

If you're going topless, the Alien Sunshade is really nice and affordable, as well.
 

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My Jeep is scheduled for production, and I am looking to buy few interior accessories for protection from sand, sun, and water. I will be using the Jeep to go to the beach. I ordered Mopar rubber mats with the build

What I am looking for right now:

- Rear rubber mat - Mopar, Weathertech, etc..?

- Front seat covers. Must by water resistant or repellent at the least.

- Entire cargo liner - I will be loading/unloading beach chairs, umbrellas, fishing gears, etc. I'd like to protect the floor and the back of the rear seat from sand and make easy to clean the Jeep. I like the DirtyDog cargo liner, but it is quite pricy. Anything else similar in the market.

- I ordered JLUR XR. It is quite high and not easy to get in and out, especially for my wife. Will soft grab bars help? What do you recommend.

Anything else do you recommend?

Thanks for the help,
I second the diver Down covers, just put them on my 23, fit very well and really can't beat the price !
 

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@Blacktip

Probably one of the most important, if not the most important thing to install the day you pick-up your JL, is a screen protector for the radio's screen.

You can clean carpets.... but you can't unscratch a radio screen.
 

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Second the screen protector. Seems silly, but they're cheap and replacing the head unit is not.

Not specifically related to your question, but I have a few other interior comfort-related items that I would highly, highly recommend:

1. Brawlee rear LED light - the light in the back of the Jeep sucks. This one is full RGB, relatively cheap, and really easy to install. https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/joyride-hydro-jlusa-build-thread.76001/post-1599918

2. Hooke dead pedal - it's weird that the JL doesn't have a dead pedal. This one is solid metal and easy to install. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RBSQ5JM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

3. Console Saddlebags - I had to modify mine slightly, but I think there are actually new designs with a passenger-side bevel. https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/joyride-hydro-jlusa-build-thread.76001/post-1615490

4. Hardtop screw rings - you can get them with thumb-screw replacement bolts, but I prefer the stock bolts. I have an electric ratchet that makes them super easy, and they store in the rear under the cargo cover. But these loops make it easy to strap stuff down, etc. https://www.amazon.com/GPCA-Easy-Install-Heavy-Duty-Accessories/dp/B01DEFD3N8/ref=sr_1_9
 

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