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I am really annoyed of dropping stuff into the sinking gaps between seats and center console, so I am willing to try this one I found on Amazon. It looks much better than a towel roll stuck there. The cutout for seat belt buckle fits nicely. The material feels nice and the color is low key with no reflective. (pics I took with flash)

The keyword is "Drop Stop" if you search on Amazon.

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If this works I will be so happy . Already dropped torx bit down there when I was trying to lower the windshield. Buying a set now
 

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I am really annoyed of dropping stuff into the sinking gaps between seats and center console, so I am willing to try this one I found on Amazon. It looks much better than a towel roll stuck there. The cutout for seat belt buckle fits nicely. The material feels nice and the color is low key with no reflective. (pics I took with flash)

The keyword is "Drop Stop" if you search on Amazon.

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How did these work for you?
 

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If this works I will be so happy . Already dropped torx bit down there when I was trying to lower the windshield. Buying a set now
Did you buy these and try them? If so, how do you like them?
 

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How do these compare the the “pockets” they sell? I think I need something haha
 

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i have these in both my jeeps and love them. one of the first things i buy with a new vehicle.
 

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I have these from my previous vehicle (Mazda CX-5) and I love them!
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Saver your dollars.....

For about $1.25- $1.65, there is, an equally good alternative, it was mentioned earlier....
Many here have used this alternative....

Anyway, just take a piece of foam pipe insulation, cut it the proper length and squeeze it into the space between the front seat (drivers side and passenger side) and the center console.

I used black, pipe insulation that has an outside diameter of 1.5 inches. I used an 11 inch long piece alongside side of both drivers seat and passenger seat.

Do this and no more dropping, charge cards, change, keys or whatver and having them drop down to no man's land so to speak.

You drop something and there it will be sitting on top of that foam pipe insulation, waiting for you to retrieve it,

Yes, the seat(s) will move freely just as they always did.... has no negative impact on the JL. You don't even know it's there til you drop something.

Public Service message: IF you ever drop a credit card, driver's license, etc. in the gaps around the parking brake handle, do not try to pop the cover that surrounds the lever. You will do very costly damage doing this. Better to easily loosen the console and retrieve the item wihout doing costly damage. Come to the forum and ask how to loosen...
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