Center Console MOLLE and Accessory Storage Panel - https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/JLCCMP.html
Designed to maximize storage space by utilizing the side of the center console. Offers customizable mounting for quick reach gear via belt clips or MOLLE straps. Comes coated with a 2 stage satin...
No problem calling us out, lol. The production version has slots for adjustability and is parallel with the door frame. Sometimes with all the things in motion around here, prototypes get installed in videos and subsequently the wrong version gets shot in the product photos. Those will be...
@BuiltRight makes an option
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/builtright-industries-utility-rail-system-a-230-mopar-trail-rail-alternative.23461/
You could also use unistrut from your local home center, but it's going to take some fiddling and in the end, won't look or function...
We haven't, but there is plenty of room behind the panel for that we think.
Haha, call the sales team. They always like to work up package deals 269-353-1184
We love our JT, but there aren't many places to store emergency equipment in the interior. Our Rear Interior Panel adds some much-needed storage for fire extinguishers, first aid kits, flashlights, etc...
They are sold individually, fit on either side, and include all the hardware plus...
Protect your rear window, plus add more room for quick access gear with our headache rack MOLLE panel for our JT bed rack system. These panels are available for half and full height racks and adds some extra room for those accessories you need quick access to. Tow straps, fire extinguishers...
Pinch weld and frame is a bad idea. But we use the pinch weld and the body mount bolt/bushing on ours (not the frame side body mount itself.) The bolt flexes with the body and pinch weld :like:
Yes, we use the holes for quick fist mounts as well as other mounts with holes in them. We will be getting more photos of these panels loaded with mounts soon. Best way to get a discount would be to call the sales team directly 269-353-1184 :like:
Yeah, that's a good option, plus then you can...
Backflip says it has a 500lb weight rating, but curious how it can handle that load offroad as it moves from side to side. You can see the sides flop around in this install video.
It seems like a good option for lighter loads on the street, however. Plus you get the security of a folding cover.
Our Classic sliders make a fantastic step while being strong enough for whatever you want to throw at them offroad :like:
https://www.jcroffroad.com/product/JTSL-CL2.html
Sorry, missed this post! We've found that 1x1 square tubing (or even 40mm x 20mm extrusion) works well as crossbars for the Yakima and Thule racks. So you could easily bolt some pieces of 80/20 aluminum across to handle that via t-nuts, or even some square steel tubing from the home center with...