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I want to get a rear cargo liner for my 2dr.

I removed the rear seats, so I’d like to have a liner that’s not too high in the front. Most of the ones I’ve seen come up high in the front to align with the height of the seats when they’re folded down.

Has anyone seen what I’m looking for?

Thanks for any help.
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Are you looking at something to contain spills or just to protect the surface from stuff sliding around?

If the latter, there are rolls of a generic non-skid material that you could cut to size.

With the seats removed, you could also get creative in the DIY category with hinged plywood covered with a non-skid surface. Stain the wood for a fancier look.
 
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Well, both I guess, but mostly to contain spills. So, I want the lip, just not a huge one.
 

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So , you are looking for a liner that goes from the tail gate to the back of the front seats , contoured to fit the floor AFTER the rear seats have been removed ... correct?

I can't imagine that being mass produced, though there are a few storage systems made for the 2 door.

For home made,
You might consider building up the low spots to create a flat platform using plywood etc , and then go from there.

Make the flat bed piece.
build up the front edge and sides (or all four) with a thin strip of wood.
Raptor line or "truck bed carpet" the entire thing.

For examples/ideas, I did a google search "2 door Bronco with rear seats removed" ...

https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/rear-seat-delete-diy-platform-2-door.29166/

Ford Bronco Rear cargo liner for 2 door 1768763555468-yf
 
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I have the same question as above -
Are you wanting a liner for only the traditional 2-dr cargo space, but with the seats removed? Or a liner for the entire space with seats removed?

If the entire space, while less of a liner and more of a floor system, you might be interested in Goose Gear. Their system is designed to give you a flat floor space after seat removal. For more of a liner, I believe the Maverick truck bed liner is a close fit but may still need some trimming.

And as mentioned, there's also a lot of threads on here with custom solutions people have come up with after removing rear seats, most involve plywood.

Good Luck!
 
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I agree that a commercially available liner that covers to whole works is unlikely, so I’d be happy with one that covers just the area behind where the seats used to be.

My plan would be to have carpeted ply where the back seats used to be and have the spill containment cargo liner behind that.
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