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So I’ve seen a few different options for molle panels that fit on the truck bed and even inside if the cab. My question is...are there any options that don’t require any sort of drilling?? The only ones I saw had requires for drilling and I’d like to avoid that, if at all possible.
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So I’ve seen a few different options for molle panels that fit on the truck bed and even inside if the cab. My question is...are there any options that don’t require any sort of drilling?? The only ones I saw had requires for drilling and I’d like to avoid that, if at all possible.
Do you have bed rails? Several options like Builtright if you do.
 

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No I don’t have it. Any that don’t require that either?
Search the forum. I think someone did a DIY with metal grate from Home Depot and screwed them into the holes for the rails. You can also make rails out of unistrut for under $100. I bought the rail system and front molle panel from Builtright and am very pleased with the quality and price of both.
 

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I though the @JcrOffroad ones used the pre-existing holes for the trail rail?
 

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I though the @JcrOffroad ones used the pre-existing holes for the trail rail?
Yes, that is correct. I have the JCR side molle panels and they use the same holes that the trail rail uses. The trail rail was already installed in my Rubicon from the factory.
 

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Most if not all of the aftermarket side panels fit the trail rail holes (JCR, Builtright, Motobuilt). The only ones I've seen require drilling are the Motobuilt ones. However, since the others of similar design are fine with just the trail rail holes, it's likely those will be as well and require no drilling as a result.
 

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Most if not all of the aftermarket side panels fit the trail rail holes (JCR, Builtright, Motobuilt). The only ones I've seen require drilling are the Motobuilt ones. However, since the others of similar design are fine with just the trail rail holes, it's likely those will be as well and require no drilling as a result.
yes... Note: The JCR panels have "spacer tabs" that you put a rubber cap on, so that you cannot push the panel from the bottom to get too close to the side of the bed.
 

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I know the motobuilt molle panels require some drilling of extra holes. But I do like the fact it is one solid panel. JCR the panel is two pieces. And really the holes you drill are for the bottom.portion to keep it secure. So, if you don't want to drill those holes you could put a rubber spacer in it's place the same way JCR does. Any thoughts. https://www.amazon.com/Motobilt-Gla...593353104&sprefix=jeep+gladiator+molle&sr=8-8
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