Dog Owners with Seat Covers - Help!
#12
Trek Armor(now Bartact) and Bed Tred(or Bed Rug)
https://www.bartact.com/collections/...eat-covers/jku
Bedrug Jeep and Bedtred Jeep BedRug - Next Generation Bedliner
https://www.bartact.com/collections/...eat-covers/jku
Bedrug Jeep and Bedtred Jeep BedRug - Next Generation Bedliner
#13
JK Junkie
I went the leather route this time around and it is so much better for clean up. My wife found a generic SUV trunk liner for pets a few years ago that I swear by. You install a few pieces of Velcro and there are some loops that go over the rear headrests. It keeps 90% of the hair out of my Jeep. It covers the wheel wells and the back of the rear seats so basically all the carpet. Then I fold it up and shake it out. It has pockets for the leashes, bowls, & bags. It's also waterproof. I have two aussies and do agility so they are active and always dirty. Siting in the seats wasn't going to happen.
#14
JK Super Freak
I did get the "BedTred" for my 2 Dog 2 Door ; I really like it, super tough, fits well, dog hair Tumbleweeds fly out . Since it covers all the harnesses, holes, and factory Heat shields, its a lot less work than Bedlining.. Since it consists of form-fitting sections, it is NOT water proof as a Spray- In product would be.
However, it won't absorb water, and it can be pulled easily to dry if you soak your Jeep to the rails . You know that Pesky Carpet on the back of rear seats ? You can take a piece of the BedTred material, and its hook/loop material will stick to that carpet - no more hairs !
I strongly believe this type of floor covering should be standard on Wranglers, make Carpets an option !
If you want just rear cargo area protection, "Dirty Dog" makes an excellent tough liner that extends up wheel wells, and seat backs , easy to remove, shake out, reinstall.
I also like the flap that drops down to protect the weatherstripping when loading; if I had it sooner, my shredded weatherstripping would be fine. Dogs jumping in and out tore it.
There's an Option for every pocketbook and need !
However, it won't absorb water, and it can be pulled easily to dry if you soak your Jeep to the rails . You know that Pesky Carpet on the back of rear seats ? You can take a piece of the BedTred material, and its hook/loop material will stick to that carpet - no more hairs !
I strongly believe this type of floor covering should be standard on Wranglers, make Carpets an option !
If you want just rear cargo area protection, "Dirty Dog" makes an excellent tough liner that extends up wheel wells, and seat backs , easy to remove, shake out, reinstall.
I also like the flap that drops down to protect the weatherstripping when loading; if I had it sooner, my shredded weatherstripping would be fine. Dogs jumping in and out tore it.
There's an Option for every pocketbook and need !