I was curious which if any rear cargo mat you guys have purchased. I bought a set of Catch All floor mats for my commander and like them even though they are a little darker than the factory slate gray. They fit pretty well. I thought I ordered one with a rear cargo area cover but only ordered the first 3 rows of floor mats.
I guess what I am asking is which cargo mat have you purchased and are you happy with it?
Anybody have the OEM one? I want something that water won't hurt because I borrow one of my friends carpet cleaner every once in a while and regardless of how long you let it drain it always leaks a little.
I have the Husky cargo mat, and it has very tall sides nearly 3" in height. The mat servers it's purpose, stopping the undesirables from falling between the cracks of the folded third row seats. The only problem with the cargo mat is it has to stay home if you need to use the third row seats.
That is the reason that I did not get a mat, just never know when you need that third seat. Has anyone found a net to keep things from falling out when you open the rear hatch.
I have the mopar mat in the back of the jeep. I am still able to fold the 3rd row of seats up at any time without taking out the mat. The mopar mat has fold lines in it that allows the 3rd row of seats to be used. CREEK-- I also have the cargo net that came with the Commander. Never had any problems with items falling out. great product.
I have the mopar mat in the back of the jeep. I am still able to fold the 3rd row of seats up at any time without taking out the mat. The mopar mat has fold lines in it that allows the 3rd row of seats to be used. CREEK-- I also have the cargo net that came with the Commander. Never had any problems with items falling out. great product.
creek-- try this link. it is what I have. I have ordered from this company and they are great. http://www.justforjeeps.com/caneennet.html they have the instal instructions for the item listed also.
The best solution for rolling 20lb propane tanks is a square style milk carton holder crate. It fits snuggly and keeps the tank from rolling around. 1 of the many (illegal) uses for those relocated crates.
I bought the OEM cargo tray and the OEM cargo mat. I am not happy with either. The cargo tray does not fit right. Seems like it is made for the Cheerokee .. The photo of the tray on Mopars web-site looks very snug to the sides, and from behind the second seats to the trunk edge. The one I got doesn't... and doesn't cover the area at all. Has anyone had this problem?
The mat fits well but is very slippery. Its just smooth plactic. Can anyone recommend a form fitting cargo tray and a non-skid mat? Thanks
I bought the grey mopar cargo mat, hate it, still in the plastic. Taking it back monday. Rhino liners here in town said they'll custom make a mat the will fit into all the nooks and crannies. Twice as much, but they do guarantee my satisfaction. Will post photos if/when I do it. Any others out there try this?
I bought the grey mopar cargo mat, hate it, still in the plastic. Taking it back monday. Rhino liners here in town said they'll custom make a mat the will fit into all the nooks and crannies. Twice as much, but they do guarantee my satisfaction. Will post photos if/when I do it. Any others out there try this?
Yep, I guess since my last Jeep had an aftermarket liner that fit snuggly and also looked great, I almost expected this to be the same. I don't really plan to use the third row seating much, if at all, since I'm single with no kids, so I do want something that is semi-permanent. If you need the third row, this would prolly be a great mat for you, I mean, its not bad looking, it just doesn't "form-fit" like I expected! I suggest you see one before making the purchase, IMO
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