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Ok so at risk of provoking a discussion here - I'm brand new to Molle panels in general in the sense that I've never used one. It looks like Chuck Norris' Pegboard. What do you guys use to attach items to a Molle panel? Velcro loops?

In the product photos it looks like all sorts of attachment devices are being used from straps to metal clamps to what looks to be a custom mounted bracket on the Milwaukee box.

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Anybody got some pro tips for a newbie?
 

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Father with Toddlers. I have extra diapers, a couple of plastic bags, and a package of baby wipes in the door pocket. Stuffed along the edge of the seat is a roll of paper towels. and behind the head rest is a bucket a Listerine disinfectant wipes. Because cleaning up milk puke out of the back seat requires supplies and if not done immediately smells horrible.
 

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Ok so at risk of provoking a discussion here - I'm brand new to Molle panels in general in the sense that I've never used one. It looks like Chuck Norris' Pegboard. What do you guys use to attach items to a Molle panel? Velcro loops?

In the product photos it looks like all sorts of attachment devices are being used from straps to metal clamps to what looks to be a custom mounted bracket on the Milwaukee box.

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Anybody got some pro tips for a newbie?
Everything! They are amazing feet's (lol) of engineering. Only the coolest people have them.

Really though, I am not sure what I would put on a molle panel in my truck, I've seen the ones that go down the transmission hump, and on the door panels, but what am I going to put there that does fit in my door pocket? Most of the door panel ones I've seen use self tapping screws into the plastic - what's that going to support long term?

In the bed, I could see a use for attaching pack out cases, but for what I'd spend on pack outs and molle panels I could get a truck box or drawer system... Or even a cheap cap...

For me, I don't see much use - if I was wealthy and wanted a rad looking place to attach my ax and shovel maybe, but not Lil ol poor me.

Also, I imagine there is also some sense of cool guy factor to having "molle panels" that sound "tactical"...

Ok,off I go to finish washing my truck.
 

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Ok so at risk of provoking a discussion here - I'm brand new to Molle panels in general in the sense that I've never used one. It looks like Chuck Norris' Pegboard. What do you guys use to attach items to a Molle panel? Velcro loops?

In the product photos it looks like all sorts of attachment devices are being used from straps to metal clamps to what looks to be a custom mounted bracket on the Milwaukee box.

Screenshot 2023-11-07 at 10.55.46 AM.webp

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Anybody got some pro tips for a newbie?

I have almost everything made from builtright on my truck now. These guys take pride in their work and make superior products. I don’t regret buying anything. Just be careful it’s a slippery slope and you can end up spending a lot of money lol what’s new with this truck. I did buy everything a few years ago when it was a little cheaper. Just checked the prices now and it’s a little higher actually a lot. As for attachments builtright sells various different attachments or you can use quick fist rubber clamp and figure out a way to mount them directly to the panels that’s what I did on the top of the backseat panel for the flashlight shown in the picture. It’s up to you to use your imagination the possibilities are endless.

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As for attachments builtright sells various different attachments or you can use quick fist rubber clamp and figure out a way to mount them directly to the panels that’s what I did on the top of the backseat panel for the flashlight shown in the picture. It’s up to you to use your imagination the possibilities are endless.

It's those quick fists I was seeing but I couldn't identify what they were. Thanks for posting! They look really handy.
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