Installation Time
(approx) 5 Minutes
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
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Jake: Jake here for ExtremeTerrain, and today I'm taking a look at the RedRock All-Weather Cargo Liner in black, fitting 2021 and newer Bronco 4 doors. Protect the interior of your Bronco with a durable all-weather cargo mat. Whether you're at work or play, having the peace of mind that your cargo area is protected from whatever you might encounter is never a bad thing. This one from RedRock gives you all the protection you could want at a price that will make your wallet happy as well.It's an all too familiar scene. We've all been there. You're out somewhere picking up plants, going for a hike, swimming, whatever. And there's a moment where you need to put something in the cargo area that is definitely going to mess up your carpet. And if you don't have a cargo liner, that can make for a bit of a tricky situation, especially when Broncos are still so expensive to buy. You just don't want to mess up your rig in general, no matter how expensive it was to buy.Now, this liner from RedRock is a flexible unit that's made from a thick material. It's designed to fit perfectly in the cargo area of your four-door Bronco and keep the carpet protected from water, snow, mud, whatever else you might encounter out there. On the sides in the back here, it's raised to keep the liquid and debris in. And you've got these channels and different barriers in here also to help keep the mess contained. The molded design also keeps the liner itself from moving about while you're on the road. This is designed to fit perfectly in the back cargo area of the Bronco. So, you can just toss whatever you need back there. Drive away without worry. It's not going to move. And it even functions as a non-slip mat, too. So, even if your stuff isn't messy, the material and the texture here is going to keep things from sliding around as much. It's also super easy to clean, too. Just pull it out. You can hose it off. Shake it out. And if you really need to clean up some stubborn messes, you can hit it with some soap. It's a great piece to have. And once you've got one in your rig, trust me, you're never going to want to go back.The liner here is constructed from durable OE quality thermoplastic, so it's nice and lightweight and durable, and it's also flexible and waterproof too. So again, it's going to make clean up a snap, and you're going to be able to keep this around for years to come, even if you beat on it. It also looks pretty nice, too. You've got sort of this diamond or stitched pattern in here all the way through. So, it has a little bit of visual interest as well when you open the tailgate.Pricing comes in at about $175, making it a pretty affordable thing to get, and it's not a ton of money considering how much protection and peace of mind it can afford you in the long run. So, if you've got the room in your budget, or if you know that you're going to be out there on the trail, or out just in life, in general, pulling some stuff into the back of the Bronco, this is going to be a great way to keep your cargo area nice and clean and tidy.Installation gets a very easy one out of three on our difficulty meter, and really should only take you about five minutes to do. There are no tools required, so this is a very simple process. So, I'm not gonna talk about it anymore. Why don't we head out to the install bay now, and we'll show you exactly how to get it fitted?Man: What's up, guys, today we're going to be installing a cargo liner into our Bronco. There are no tools required for this job, so let's get started. Now that we've got our rear door open, we can go ahead and grab our cargo liner, and get our orientations correct. And you want this slanted part to go up over your little back panel there, behind your back seats. Now one thing to note here is this liner does have areas to cut out, so you can access your cargo tie-downs if you so choose. For demonstration purposes, we're not going to actually cut these out, but if you want to take a box cutter or a nice sharp knife, you can go ahead and cut your slots. And just to have those accessible if you so choose.So, we have our orientation correct. Go ahead and just slide our liner in place. Go ahead and get our front portion of our liner set up against our, your panel here of our seat. Everything tucked in nice and lined up and this will come flush to the back of your cargo area. Now this liner does come folded, but it will calm down after a while and settle in. If you want to put some simple weight back here like a tote filled with something, or anything like that, and you can also optionally use a heat gun or a hairdryer to kind of get a more form fit on your corners here. But once you have it in place, make sure everything is tucked up in. Get your corners set. And you should be good to go.Jake: That's gonna wrap it up here for our review and install of the RedRock All-Weather Cargo Liner in black fitting 2021 and newer Bronco 4 doors. Thanks so much for watching, and as always, for all things Bronco, be sure to keep it right here at extremeterrain.com.
Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation
Brand | RedRock |
Floor Mat Placement | Cargo |
Floor Mat Material | Plastic |
Floor Mat Type | Cargo Liner |
Floor Mat Color | Black |
Floor Mat Design | Solid Color |
Fitment:
RedRock FB15468
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Installation Info
Installation Time
(approx) 5 Minutes
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
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