j.o.y.ride
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Installed the front and rear MOLLE panels from @Invictus Off Road today. After laying it out and sorting the adhesive location it was very straightforward to install. Wiped down with alcohol and then used a vinyl applicator to make sure the velcro gets a good adhesion. Can really get the contours with it.
The fronts I just took off. You can install with them on, but just easier to remove. For the rear it was just easier to flip the top 180* onto the bed cover. Once there it was very straight forward. I cut some of the velcro shorter on the fronts, I knew it would stick well enough and I wanted to be sure it didn't stick out. The rears didn't need it.
Then it's just lay down the MOLLE and make sure you've got it stuck down well. You can remove if you don't like how the panel sat. The fronts I laid in the center groove first and worked outwards.
I dont have all the bags and such that I will be using, wanted to see it in person first. It has a 1/2" or so wool or cotton lining that will help a little with road noise dampening and deflect a little heat.
How I laid out the rears
Getting the contours
Laid out
Fronts
The fronts I just took off. You can install with them on, but just easier to remove. For the rear it was just easier to flip the top 180* onto the bed cover. Once there it was very straight forward. I cut some of the velcro shorter on the fronts, I knew it would stick well enough and I wanted to be sure it didn't stick out. The rears didn't need it.
Then it's just lay down the MOLLE and make sure you've got it stuck down well. You can remove if you don't like how the panel sat. The fronts I laid in the center groove first and worked outwards.
I dont have all the bags and such that I will be using, wanted to see it in person first. It has a 1/2" or so wool or cotton lining that will help a little with road noise dampening and deflect a little heat.
How I laid out the rears
Getting the contours
Laid out
Fronts
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