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Review on πŸ”’ Pavement Ends Bestop Black Denim Cargo Cover for Wrangler YJ 1992-1995 by Paul Dahl

Revainrating 2 out of 5

doesn't go very well with my 93 yj

I bought this to use with a safari top and windshield. All 3 Paving Stones products. The Safari top has held up well, far from well, with daily use over the past 2 months. One of the Velcro came loose and I had to reattach it. The Velcro on the other strap came off completely. Both from flapping in the wind while driving. The trunk lid is very uncomfortable. It fits the upright rear seat, but I have a headrest, so I put the cover on first by lowering the seat. The top was too loose so I removed the headrests and tried the top with the seat up. It fits better but the driver and passenger sides are still hanging out. The plastic does not remain in the channels of the hood. I had to stop 3 times today to reattach the sides because they kept coming loose and dangling. I even tried bracing something on the sides to make the top bulge out more. It helped but didn't prevent the sides from loosening. In the photo you can see my son's booster seat supporting one side. I finally took it off. Not sure if I'll be sending it back or trying to make a PVC stretcher that I can insert in the back to tighten the top. I had a BestStop boot lid and never had this problem. If I had to do it again I'd buy a different tonneau case - maybe just shell out the extra money for a Bestsop instead of their discount brand. Overall I find paving slab end products affordable but I believe they don't last long and end up costing more because they need to be replaced sooner. I'll try to post some photos soon. Hope that helps.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Almost never