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Molle panel attachments?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Fishbum, Dec 8, 2024.

  1. Dec 8, 2024 at 7:44 AM
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    Fishbum

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    How are you guys hanging stuff from your Molle panels.. Velcro straps?
     
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    Whatever works the best for the particular thing you’re hanging. From what I’ve experienced, using mounting solutions that come from the “molle industrial complex” are unnecessarily expensive, and they don’t work that well. It’s better to find your own solution.


    They make velcro bundling straps that are pretty convenient for a mix of things on molle panels.
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    If you need to bolt something on, these little u bolts from the hardware store are nice because they can clip over the metal on the molle panels, and once you tighten a bolt onto it they dont move. It depends on how wide the metal borders of the holes are, but these work well on my caliraised panels.

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    Keep it simple. It’s easy to waste time making a mount for a mount so you can mount that thing on a quick release mount.
     
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    At first I used velcro (bought rolls cheap off Amazon and cut length to suit), now I 3D print my own custom mounting solutions.

    @Fishbum see my build thread for descriptions and images.
     
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