Need a flat floor for my JKU

Flores666

New member
Hi, i need your help. I want to build a flat floor in my 08 Wrangler JKU! But how can i fix mi plywood plate on my JKU?
How thick must be the plywood plate? Can i drill into my chassis for the screws?

Some ideas or fotos for my problem?
 

moabian

Active member
I don't think Kilby makes that anymore. It has shown "out of stock" for well over a year now. I contacted them a long time ago and they said they had no idea when it would be available again. So I made my own:

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Timgco

Adventurer
Mobian, that is THE nicest one I have seen yet. I am getting ready to pull my seats as well. My lab goes everywhere with me and blocking out that area is on the top of my list of things to do.

How did you anchor yours down? Any plans to make another one? ;)
 

moabian

Active member
Mobian, that is THE nicest one I have seen yet. I am getting ready to pull my seats as well. My lab goes everywhere with me and blocking out that area is on the top of my list of things to do.

How did you anchor yours down? Any plans to make another one? ;)

I had a friend who does custom metal work make it for me. It is anchored by the 3 holes you can see at the rear...using existing seat bracket attachment points and the OEM bolts. The only drilling required was for a screw to go through a flange at the bottom of each side plate close to the front of the deck. Mine is a single piece (not counting the trap doors and braces), but my friend was talking about making the side plates separate pieces so it could be shipped flat if he made any more.
 

srr2449

New member
I had a friend who does custom metal work make it for me. It is anchored by the 3 holes you can see at the rear...using existing seat bracket attachment points and the OEM bolts. The only drilling required was for a screw to go through a flange at the bottom of each side plate close to the front of the deck. Mine is a single piece (not counting the trap doors and braces), but my friend was talking about making the side plates separate pieces so it could be shipped flat if he made any more.

Is your friend making these to purchase? I'm interested...
 

Timgco

Adventurer
I had a friend who does custom metal work make it for me. It is anchored by the 3 holes you can see at the rear...using existing seat bracket attachment points and the OEM bolts. The only drilling required was for a screw to go through a flange at the bottom of each side plate close to the front of the deck. Mine is a single piece (not counting the trap doors and braces), but my friend was talking about making the side plates separate pieces so it could be shipped flat if he made any more.

Thanks for the info. If he decides to make another one or saved plans, please let me know. This is exactly what I'd like to do.
 

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