Kluk Ztopolovky
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I got manual and I upgraded to the A/T tire and that gave me the locking differential , I think every real Jeep needs a locking differential , just the tires are worth it on its own
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I got manual and I upgraded to the A/T tire and that gave me the locking differential , I think every real Jeep needs a locking differential , just the tires are worth it on its own
The 2018 Sports have them as well.....took me about a month to realize it!Just for safety reasons alone it's a two person job. Watch out for back injuries!
In the 2019 Sport you can keep the rear seat flipped up with the included Velcro straps. Hopefully this may solve the problem.
RR mats are rubber. I've used them in several vehicles & was very happy with them!I will say DO NOT buy the Quadratec mat.
They just are using the 4 door mat and saying its for the 2 door with seats removed.
Does not fit well.
Weathertech mats are good, but I want something with a bit of a lip and no cutouts where water/mud/liquids can run onto the carpets.
Anyone tried the Rugged Ridge mat yet?
I think its what I want, but cant tell if it is "rubbery" or "plasticy".
Hoping for rubbery.
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Any view on RR vs Weathertech?RR mats are rubber. I've used them in several vehicles & was very happy with them!
I got the Weathertech one in the back. It does have cutout for seat mounts, so you can put the seat back in with it installed. It has something of a lip around it. I think would be fine for small spills.Any view on RR vs Weathertech?
Does the RR mat allow the mounting of the rear seat on top of it? From the picture it doesn’t seem like it. I believe that the Weathertech one does, but then again the holes that allow for it might be a disadvantage depending on what you’re putting back there when the rear seats are out.
Thanks, that’s what I thought, but it seems as though the RR one does NOT have that.I got the Weathertech one in the back. It does have cutout for seat mounts, so you can put the seat back in with it installed. It has something of a lip around it. I think would be fine for small spills.
Thanks I will probably go with RR for the floor liners and WT for the cargo liner. Interesting the RR cargo liner looks like it has the lines to make the cutouts if you did want to install the seat over it.I've used both & was happy. I like the RR mats but that's just personal opinion. I have RR in both my JLU and wife's Cherokee. I had the rear mat in my 2 door JK & I believe it did allow for seat mounting but I had my backseat removed. Check wit RR to be sure!! You can't go wrong with either company..
The RR cargo liner arrived today. Very good fit, dropped right in. There is a space where you could cut to allow seat installation. Nice large lip around the outside, and it looks as if you could cut for the seat and still contain liquid. The material is more rubbery than plastic-y.Thanks I will probably go with RR for the floor liners and WT for the cargo liner. Interesting the RR cargo liner looks like it has the lines to make the cutouts if you did want to install the seat over it.
So it can bend without cracking? Is that what you mean by more rubbery?The RR cargo liner arrived today. Very good fit, dropped right in. There is a space where you could cut to allow seat installation. Nice large lip around the outside, and it looks as if you could cut for the seat and still contain liquid. The material is more rubbery than plastic-y.
Yup same here. I unlocked the Jeep and get in and still have the key in my hand. So I throw it in the cubby. Been locked out once already lolMost annoying thing is keyed entry then push to start.......
Yup. Has a good deal of flex to it. In fact, it shipped folded in half, and when I unboxed it, it opened up flat with no "memory".So it can bend without cracking? Is that what you mean by more rubbery?
Thanks. I went with the WT, which arrives today. I’ll probably just put something absorbent in the cutouts in case I get liquids there but I very much doubt that given how I use my Jeep. The RR one looks great though; if anyone does make cutouts for the rear seat I’d love to see a pic.The RR cargo liner arrived today. Very good fit, dropped right in. There is a space where you could cut to allow seat installation. Nice large lip around the outside, and it looks as if you could cut for the seat and still contain liquid. The material is more rubbery than plastic-y.