Removed carpets

tharb5111

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Who else likes their Jeep interior free of carpets?

Makes cleaning and drying out much easier. No mildew. No moldy carpets. I like the look. And drain plugs easier to use when needed.

I added 1/2 inch cable covers to the exposed wires. 10 minute addition.

I don't notice more road noise our heat and the Jeep feels cleaner and more spacious.

Anyone else done this?
 

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I still have my carpet in but I've also heard many who get their floors sprayed with a bed loner coating. That should help with road noises and heat while still allowing for quick cleaning and drying
 
My carpets were gone about 3 days after I picked up my Jeep. I like to keep her naked. I did keep carpet in the cargo area though. Keeps gear from sliding all over, well reduces it anyway.
 
My carpet smells like ass because I got it wet a cpl days ago. I'm about to tear it out. I have a cpl bottles of UPOL Raptor Liner to spray in the cab
 
I removed the carpet from both my previous jks. I had a little more road noise so threw some bedliner down and it dampened it. I have yet to remove it from the new jk, as I like it. I have a buddy who bedlined his jk with color. Black jk with orange accents, and orange bedliner, looks badass
 
Just pulled all my carpets and holy cow I had water and mud all under everythingImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1432164779.727478.jpg

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Sometime next week I'm going to begin removing all the glue(?) and sanding the entire exterior and applying several coats of raptor liner
 
Pulled mine a few weeks ago. Love it.

Have some monstaliner waiting to go in once I have a few days free.
 
Have it out of the rear, have hesitated up front. I want to figure out a way to keep the floor liners I have in place.

Have a Monstaliner kit to put in, and I plan on getting a rubber "stall pad" from the local Tractor Supply for the back, so the dogs have a bit of traction and cushion available, and keep things from sliding on the bed liner material.
 
Have it out of the rear, have hesitated up front. I want to figure out a way to keep the floor liners I have in place.

Have a Monstaliner kit to put in, and I plan on getting a rubber "stall pad" from the local Tractor Supply for the back, so the dogs have a bit of traction and cushion available, and keep things from sliding on the bed liner material.

That is an interesting idea. I lined a horse trailer with stall mates. It would make a great cargo area liner. If it wasn't so think, I might use it to line the entire jeep.
 
That is an interesting idea. I lined a horse trailer with stall mates. It would make a great cargo area liner. If it wasn't so think, I might use it to line the entire jeep.

Our local farm supply store has 1/2" thick stall mats as well as the normal 1" thick ones.
 
I have hesitated to pull mine out in fear of excessive road noise. My wife already thinks my jeep is like riding in a jet plane with the swampers howling on the pavement, so the thought of more noise is deterring me.
 
Have it out of the rear, have hesitated up front. I want to figure out a way to keep the floor liners I have in place.

Have a Monstaliner kit to put in, and I plan on getting a rubber "stall pad" from the local Tractor Supply for the back, so the dogs have a bit of traction and cushion available, and keep things from sliding on the bed liner material.

What kind do you have. I had the rubber ones from Rugged Ridge and they went back in perfectly fine with no issues!
 
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