🚙 Elevate Your Jeep Experience with Unmatched Protection!
The RealTruck C3 Cargo Cover is a custom-designed accessory for 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK models, providing complete protection for your cargo area. It features water-resistant materials, a pet-friendly design, and is compatible with rear fold and tumble seats. Backed by a 5-year warranty, this cover ensures your Jeep remains pristine while you tackle any adventure.
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L**V
Good for keeping cargo fairly clean and protected
I bought this for a 2016 Jeep Wrangler Sport Unlimited because it would cover the entire cargo area with rear seats folded down as well as the rear of the front seats. We have dogs and like to take them out to romp in water, carry objects that might be dirty and in general protect cargo/seats when the top is off.We've had this installed for two months now and carted wet muddy dogs, a leaking carpet cleaner and a broken bag of mulch.I'll start with the dogs and how we use the cargo cover now. This is too slick for dogs to ride around without something to give them some grip so I put dog beds in the back. The cargo cover does firm the gap between the rear seats and cargo when folded down it is still a bit spongy. With the cargo cover expanded to cover the rear doors and the gap between the two front seats, the dogs step into the gap between the doors and the velcro at the rear doors will separate and the dog will slip into the gap. The gap between the front seats, our very willful big dog breaks through it to stand on the center console. We have decided to not expand the cover to the doors and front seat and will leave it folded back into itself. As such, the protection to the back front seats is not utilized. I do like the cargo sides as it does protect from dog hair and shaking muddy dogs.The carrier is water proof mostly. By mostly what I mean is that there are velcro flaps on the bottom and the water will seep into those and reach the carted area/rear seats. However, water does stand and can easily be cleaned up.Dirt and dust is easy to clean with a vacuum, broom, cloth. But again, those areas where velcro joins dust and debris finds it's way through if there is not tight contact. I've found at the rear seat gap, those tend to sag some and I've had dirt work it's way through. And since I am not utilizing the side and front flaps due to the dogs, dirt works it way through those areas. BUT, when I do have the side/front flaps up, it does a good job of holding dirt in the cargo cover so it can be vacuumed up.The fit: The bungee style ties around the rear seat headrests are a workout to get hooked and once hooked, create a tight fit that seems to affect how the tailgate area fits with the velcro and tailgate open/closing. The fit at the rear is hampered as the cut around the rear roll bar supports doesn't quite fit the '16 JKU although it is advertised as such. Opening and closing the tailgate may cause some tearing as time passes. I just installed the velcro at the tailgate, so time will tell how well this area holds up. The velcro and package of prep used to help adhere the velcro is sticky and initial impression should be durable long term. The sides of the cover are designed to fit below the sides and do stay in place with the top off. Sometimes the dogs might step on the side and pull it out. I'm thinking of adding some velcro to the sides as well.Overall, I like this cargo cover.
P**Y
Doesn’t fit well
I have 2 GSDs that love to ride in my Jeep but their hair is hard to clean out. I bought this product hoping it would help with their hair, muddy feet, etc. It fits just ok when the back seat is out but trying to latch the seat when it’s in is almost impossible. It wipes clean from the mud but the flaps and poor fit allow the dog hair to get under defeating the purpose of this purchase. I kept it only because it was muddy by the time I realized it didn’t do what I purchased it for but I wouldn’t recommend as a great product - it’s just ok.
E**.
Much nicer than I expected... rugged, fits a 2016 Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon well
This does take a bit of doing to install. I decided to spend the money to get the one that was specifically designed for a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and I have to say, I'm not sad I did. At first, we did not understand why there was extra fabric that we tucked in at the base of the back seats... then we saw the photo showing that it is possible to put the second seats down and cover the cargo area all the way to the front seats. Well, that was awesome and in retrospect, we should have realized that but we didn't. SO yes, that is why there is extra fabric. The rest, sides etc. fit reasonably well without sagging and bagging. The extra fabric was not intrusive, it tucks in the space below the back seats. This is a rugged product and I am very thankful to have it covering the sides of the Wrangler cargo area. We have three dogs who will get excited when they see another dog or a cow or a deer or ?? and our other car had claw marks.We paired the cargo cover with a 'barricade pet barrier net' for the rear cargo area available thru extremeterrain.com... and they work just great together. Didn't want the metal barrier - we had one that was held in w pressure bars, it made marks in the roof/floor and kept falling on the dogs when the screws dynamically unscrewed themselves as the car bumped on unpaved roads... and the metal would press on the seats and leave marks. The net (heard someone call it a 'dog strainer' he he he...) doesn't take up any floor space and is extremely rugged. Just a note in case someone has the same dog issues we did.
H**.
Fitment isn't great
Rugged Ridge lists this as compatible with the 2022 JLU, and a phone call to them confirmed they say it fits with or without the subwoofer. Not sure if mine is an anomaly, but it probably isn't. It just doesn't fit great. Not horrible, but it's definitely off. when the velcro is connected around the rear pillar, the hole for the door latches doesn't line up. If you line up the hole for the door latch, you can't connect the velcro around the pillar and the outlet flap doesn't line up. I'll keep it because it will still work for what I need, but it's not as tailored as they lead you to believe for for $250, I'd expect the fit to work better.
J**S
The dirty dog cargo cover seems to be a better cover ...
Have had the liner installed for about 9 months now. I purchased it to keep the hair from my 3 large dogs off the carpet. I bought for around $180, and I'd say it's probably worth half the price. I keep my rear seats folded down and constantly carry 2 100lb dogs and 1 80lb dog. Anywhere where velcro is left uncovered is inevitably covered in dog hair. Not too big of a deal. I've ended up putting holes in the top sides of the cover and using zip ties to keep the sides up. Otherwise they kept falling out from under the rail because they were tucked up in there and not very secure. I've also found that if you don't have the alignment just right near the tailgate latch, it causes issues. My tailgate kept catching the liner and curling it. Eventually this caused it to keep hitting the rubber stop on the tailgate and broke part of the rubber tab that secures it. I ended up cutting the liner so it no longer runs around the latch. The velcro is no match for large dogs. If they lean against it, it comes undone. I've found that a bungee cord across the headrest posts has assisted in keeping them at bay in the rear of the vehicle. Without it, they would just pull the velcro apart near that point and walk up front. The dirty dog cargo cover seems to be a better cover for what I need - more stability and less velcro. I've found I don't use any of the "features" of the rugged ridge such as unfolding one of the 60/40 seats or any of the access the passenger doors. Rugged ridge should take some notes from Dirty Dog 4x4 and use some kind of quick release hardware to keep the liner secure around the vehicle.
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