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Part #: Cup Holder Inserts
The cup holders in my JK were worn on the bottom after a few years of use. I decided to see if I could forestall this wear a little my putting some padding down in the bottom of the cup holders on the Gladiator. A quick search of Amazon found me something that was cheap, rubber and looked kind of cool in Red to match the Jeep. I'm actually pretty surprised at how nice they are. They don't quite fit snuggly in the bottom of the cupholders, but you do need to be able to remove them occasionally to clean any dirt and debris off of them. PIMCAR Compatible with 2018-2023 2024 Wrangler JL/JLU and 2020-2023 2024 Gladiator JT Cup Holder Inserts Coaster Interior Accessories Cup Mat Pad - Red (4Pcs Kit) (for deep Rear Cup Holders). The JT's and JL's come with a couple different options for the rear cup holders, so make sure your getting the ones for the right back seat. Even though I have the leather seats, they are the Katskin option so I have the cup holders behind the rear console on the floor. The other option is leather seats with the center armrest in the back seat that you can pull down for the cup holders. That option does not have cup holders on the floor.
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This page last updated: 06-Jun-2024
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