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BedRug Jeep Kit - BedTred BTJK11R2 fits 11+ JK 2DR REAR 5PC CARGO KIT (INCLUDES TAILGATE & TUB LINER)

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About this item

  • Built from a rugged TPO composite material with a non-skid texture. Fully waterproof and resistant
  • Custom to replace your stock Jeep carpet perfectly
  • Insulates from noise and heat
  • Easy to pull out and clean when needed
  • Made in the USA


This fully custom die cut system provides a rugged spray-in look in minutes without the need of any labor intensive prepping or removal of seat brackets or center console. Sold separately as front and rear kit, individual pieces can be quickly removed and hosed off after a long day on the trail if desired. The BedTred material is 100% waterproof, won't absorb water, and will never stain, stink; dries quickly and resists all harsh chemicals. The 1/4-inch thick material insulates your interior from road noise and heat. Jeep is a Registered Trademark of Chrysler L.L.C.


douglas didomenico
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2021
Black mats look great with the black dash in my 2015 jeep. Installation was very easy, even with the aftermarket wires I had running under the carpets. Cleaning is impossible easy, especially if you have a white hair dog, vacuums up very easy. If your like me and purchased a used jeep I highly recommend you take the opportunity to remove the seats and give your jeep a proper cleaning even though its NOT NECESSARY. I found allot of things the dealership didn't clean out of my jeep including a fully dehydrated banana unpeeled, about 2.50 in change, 2 half smoked joints and a mountain of animal hair and other debris. I feel much better knowing that I laid these mats down in a fully cleaned jeep. These mats are great and I have already received complements for them.
Rebecca L Carney
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020
I was very excited to get my bedtred kit for my J.K. 2015. When it arrived I immediately attempted to install it and could tell it was off. It just plain doesn’t fit. The wheel well had about 5 inches of extra material and as such was too long. I had to force it into place resulting in serious kinks, and it still didn’t lie flat because of the extra material. I returned it and got LineX bedliner. Worth the extra $300 ten times over.
JustinCredible
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2018
Fits nicely in my 2012 Wrangler and helps control the dog hair.I had to trim a couple spots, but overall a very good product.
mason2x
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2018
Installed this in my 2015 2 door JK. I really like the look and feel. It isn't as snug fitting as I'd like it to be but it does fit well. I only gave it 4 stars because installation was way harder than expected. Took 2 hrs with 2 of us sweating and cussing. Once in though I'm really happy with it.
david
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2015
Ok, I really wanted to like this stuff, but some questionable design decisions and fit problems make this more headache than I had hoped for. I have a 2012 wrangler sport (2 door). I checked the part number, and I have the one that they say I need (BTJK11R2). Most of the problems are apparent in the pictures here at amazon if you look close.First of all, the pictures are not for the product that they ship, lucky, because the product as pictured would not fit at all. Look at the way the back seat folds, this is not how my 2012 wrangler looks. Luckily, the part they shipped is correct concerning the holes for the rear seat and the tie downs, so don’t worry about that being an issue.First the good. I like the look and feel of the BedTred. When it fits, it looks great. The side wells fit great and look good. I you buy this stuff, I recommend bending the top part out and not pushing it under the rail for an hour or so to give it a more correct bend. So much for the good.Now look at the pictures, specifically, the part that covers the opening for storage in the floor. I’ll call it a hatch for simplicity. You can clearly see in the pictures that the BedTred just sits on the cover. While BedTred provides Velcro for the areas where the stuff sits on metal (and it works well), they have no way to attach it to the cover of the hatch. The hatch must be reused, and is carpeted from the factory. I think it would just about destroy the hatch lid if you tried to remove this covering (and the instructions are mum on the issue). So, when you drape the stuff (and that’s all you do) over the hatch, you will find several problems. One, the BedTred does not bend. In the picture, you can see what looks like a bend, but it’s not in the material, and I could find no way to make it bend. The BedTred stuff is not friendly to bends, if you force it to bend, it will want to stay that way, if you don’t, then bend it to open the hatch, you will find that it bows up. There is just no way to get a clean 90 degree bend out of this stuff, and if you did (let’s say you score it with a razor), it would naturally pull back against the hatch cover, which makes it impossible to secure the BedTred to the hatch cover (more on this later). What they should have done was cut the cargo floor piece before the hatch, and supplied a piece to fit the cover with a way to attach it. Another problem, when you close the back tailgate, you will find that the tailgate protrudes into the cargo area and hits the BedTred. If you trim the BedTred so that it won’t hit, you will find that there is now an ugly gap of carpet showing that does not match (I tried, and it did). I adjusted the BedTred to fit as far forward as possible, but this just can’t be alleviated. So pick your poison, either let the gate hit the BedTred (and bow up every time you force the gate shut), or cut it and have carpet showing. To make matters worse, the hinges for the hatch (as designed by Jeep) do not mount, they only slide under a piece of metal. So if you cut the BedTred to fit, then open the hatch, the bend will naturally expand and pull on the end of the BedTred. Since the BedTred won’t give, the hinges slide out of the hatch and the whole thing flops around.My solution, not at all satisfactory was to cut the cargo floor just before the hatch cover and use the cut out piece for patches in the rear seat area (check out my review on the front part number BTJK07F2 to see what I mean). Then I put the mat that came from Jeep with the rubber side up. Now, at least the hatch opens correctly, the gate does not hit anything, and at all works. But you will end up looking at carpet in the area between the tailgate and the hatch cover. Not cool.As an aside, the pictures show the BedTred on the sides of the hatch cover OVER the plastic. This makes no sense to me, it covers the tie downs and you just end up with an unfinished looking product. I put the stuff under this plastic and it seems fine. Another thing, please look at my review of the front if you are going to replace both as I did. The picture up there is worse by far.Can I recommend this stuff? Well, if you want this type of floor, sadly BedTred is the only game in town that I have found. So, how bad to you want to replace your carpet? I go in the mud, so for me, I guess it’s a go. Too bad BedTred didn’t tie up the loose ends better. This could be a great product with some adjustments. Attached is a picture of my less that satisfactory finished job.
Anthony
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2015
Upon opening the box, the rear passenger wheel well cover had a crease in the middle of it. While the casual observer may take no notice of it, I will be seeing it every time I fold down the back seat.When installing, the instructions were not comprehensive. Installation required some cutting in order to fit around rear seatbelts, but the instructions simply indicated that it could slip into place. The storage tub liner did not cover the jack storage area (too short), so I ended up using the original plastic tub liner (the original liner has the holes for storing all the Jeep top screws, etc.). The rear liner required the removal of the rear seat foot well carpet, but doesn't cover the entire area now exposed. The tops of the wheel well covers should really have a hard bend like the original carpets, but they only have a rolled over top so you can actually see up under the top ledge if you look closely (chance for water/dirt to get up and behind the liner).Overall the kit has a great look in the Jeep. Definitely helping the cleanup of my Husky's shedding hair as compared to trying to vacuum it out of the carpet. I will likely be getting the front kit next. However, when a product states that it is "custom molded", I would have expected a little higher quality in the actual forming process.
kangaroooski
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2015
Fits awesome, great for keeping the dog hair down, I wish I would have bought this when I first got my jeep!
Carlie
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2014
Great replacement for the factory carpet! I bought this because my dogs ride in the back and it was impossible to get dog hair out of the carpet. This took about an hour or so to put in. Everything fit pretty well. There were a couple times I had to use a knife to shave some peices off in order to get the trunk hatch to shut properly. Other than that looks great, fits great and does what it's supposed to do.