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$430 a pair before adding attachment loops, tax and shipping? Back seat area is tight enough on passengers and/or cargo. No thanks.
 

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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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On a side note , those little CREE LED flashlights you have on the rear panel are great . For long term you have to make sure the AA batteries are kept separate or they will corrode the inside. A lot of people don't know they are made to use the 3.7V cells and can also use AA at a reduced output. Get you some of these and they work great. About 20% brighter and stay the same until the protection circuit cuts them off . They don't corrode inside the light and stay charged for months without use. Easily charged by a USB-C port.

Amazon.com: CWUU 14500 USB Type-C Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery 3.7v 700mah Cell for Flashlights Toy Cars Button Top Cells 1101 : Health & Household
 

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What make are these?
Random Amazon brand, let me see if I can find the link.

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$35.99 for a pair: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZCJSLVV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

I use these for headrest;

$26.00 for a pair right now;

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PBSQJPD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

For another $60 to $100 you can load up on molle pouches of all types/sizes and be completely outfitted for far less than that gucci stuff.
 
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Random Amazon brand, let me see if I can find the link.

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$35.99 for a pair: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZCJSLVV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

I use these for headrest;

$26.00 for a pair right now;

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PBSQJPD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

For another $60 to $100 you can load up on molle pouches of all types/sizes and be completely outfitted for far less than that gucci stuff.
Awesome. Thanks!
I've been considering something like this. More expensive but they come with the accessories........
https://www.amazon.com/Tactical-Org...9449974&sprefix=tactical+seat+,aps,88&sr=8-31
 

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I heard if you buy enough of these you get a 10% discount on a Larry Vickers $800 rifle course where you fire 2000 rounds into a target 25 yards away for 4 hours.
 

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I heard if you buy enough of these you get a 10% discount on a Larry Vickers $800 rifle course where you fire 2000 rounds into a target 25 yards away for 4 hours.
Only if you wear tacticool shirts everyday for 5 years.

And it is 5%, not 10%. Those "heros" collecting full retirement, 100% disability and still managing to run businesses can't afford a 10% discount.
 

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I heard if you buy enough of these you get a 10% discount on a Larry Vickers $800 rifle course where you fire 2000 rounds into a target 25 yards away for 4 hours.
Don't worry Mr Vickers is to busy getting his shit pushed in by the feds right now.
 

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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?
I've only got them along both sides of my bed, but I've used rope, rubber & elastic bungee straps, as well as maillons and kayak straps paired with a bungee cord to keep the jerry can in place. It works well; really, your imagination is the only real limit to how you attach things.

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@Fx4ranger2019Larait , how are you finding that the ratchet bar holds that low down? I've got a similar bar, which I put up higher to keep the bins from flipping over it, but I'm wondering if that's really necessary, and if I could improve my access to the panels and stuff tucked into the sides.
 

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I have Builtright "MOLLE" panels in the bed of both my trucks. Love them.

Inside, I use these (really like them, as well):
https://a.co/d/8mIL5nu
Here are some pix of the Maiker plate I mentioned in the Amazon link. The plates come with bags, Velcro straps, a tiny (but usable) flashlight.

And, as of yesterday, were $20 off the regular $99 per.

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I'm starting to think about what I might do with one of these behind-seat Molle panels and I'm thinking a flashlight, small toolkit, gloves, a couple ratchet straps maybe?

Trying to think of stuff I might be grabbing often. I don't want to mount a bunch of things that end up being fashion accessories getting a free ride in my truck.

Great suggestions guys - thanks for the conversation.
 

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@Fx4ranger2019Larait , how are you finding that the ratchet bar holds that low down? I've got a similar bar, which I put up higher to keep the bins from flipping over it, but I'm wondering if that's really necessary, and if I could improve my access to the panels and stuff tucked into the sides.
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I use a ratchet strap also but recently I removed strap and crates have not flipped. But have not hit any trails lately plan on going out this next weekend should put it to a good test. I put the bar lower because I had too much stuff on panels and also did not like the extra stress on panels. I placed it on wheel wells and it holds really good. It is also easier to access stuff on panels as you mentioned.
 

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"Dude Wipes" ??? I thought "Real Men" just used leaves or a piece of old newspaper !!!?
That's funny.

I don't think I would hang stuff off the back of the seat but those look great for protecting the seats from the grand kids kicking them. :) :)




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