Hardtop Side Molle Panel
Next I installed a Molle panel. I used a panel that was part of the design and prototype work for the JKU cargo windows/hatches, it's inside the cargo compartment in this photo:
It's not exactly the right size for the exterior application but it's pretty close. Also it's got a cutout in it to clear the mounting bracket for the MORryde Overhead/Swing-Down Molle panel that mounts above the cargo area inside the Jeep (https://www.morryde.com/products/overhead-molle/). But it works fine for this prototype.
I mounted a Rotopax stud on the Molle panel.
The Rotopax above is enclosed in an insulated "InsulPax" bag. Rotopax fuel containers exposed to the sun and not manually vented regularly can experience extreme bulging that can lead to failure and the InsulPax bag pretty much controls the bulge. Here's an example:
In this photo a matching large Molle gear bag is also attached to the panel.
Two Rotopax can fit side by side on the panel, or two of the large Molle gear bags can fit side by side. BTW the gear bag is also designed to attach to the Insulpax Molle grid so they can be doubled up. Or other Molle pouches can be attached to the Insulpax as seen in the photo below.
This thread is incredible… just found it now, so many great ideas. You are a master Jscherb! Did you buy or make these Molle pouches? Looking to add some to the inside of an AluCabHardtop Side Molle Panel
Next I installed a Molle panel. I used a panel that was part of the design and prototype work for the JKU cargo windows/hatches, it's inside the cargo compartment in this photo:
It's not exactly the right size for the exterior application but it's pretty close. Also it's got a cutout in it to clear the mounting bracket for the MORryde Overhead/Swing-Down Molle panel that mounts above the cargo area inside the Jeep (https://www.morryde.com/products/overhead-molle/). But it works fine for this prototype.
I mounted a Rotopax stud on the Molle panel.
The Rotopax above is enclosed in an insulated "InsulPax" bag. Rotopax fuel containers exposed to the sun and not manually vented regularly can experience extreme bulging that can lead to failure and the InsulPax bag pretty much controls the bulge. Here's an example:
In this photo a matching large Molle gear bag is also attached to the panel.
Two Rotopax can fit side by side on the panel, or two of the large Molle gear bags can fit side by side. BTW the gear bag is also designed to attach to the Insulpax Molle grid so they can be doubled up. Or other Molle pouches can be attached to the Insulpax as seen in the photo below.
Thank you very much for the kind words.This thread is incredible… just found it now, so many great ideas. You are a master Jscherb! Did you buy or make these Molle pouches? Looking to add some to the inside of an AluCab
So cool. Really inspiring. I do have some ideas on the AluCab Canopy Camper on my Gladiator. The biggest thing I see is lots of wasted space for clothes that could double as back pillows for when you are sitting on the inside. I have been looking packing cubes but need to modify them for Molle.Thank you very much for the kind words.
All of the MOLLE pouches in the posts you referenced are my designs except for the ones in green camo, those are military surplus. Some of them I designed and sewed and some I designed were adopted by Overland Outfitters and turned into products. You can check out https://www.overland-outfitters.com/ and you'll find a lot of them there.
The Rotopax insulated cover and the large companion pouch that goes with it I sewed for my own use and the ones in the photos are the only ones that exist, I did not suggest them to Overland Outfitters to become products.
Something I did design that is turning out to be popular with the camper crowd I call the Storage on the Spare System, these are weather-resistant bags that are designed to hang on the spare; OO tells me they've sold quite a few to the Sprinter crowd and they also say they've sold some of the Spareside bags (the smaller ones on the side of the spare in the photos below) to camper folks for use inside a camper - they are MOLLE bags and can hang many places inside a camper and are very handy. You can find them on the OO website as well.
OO is always looking for new product ideas and a lot of the things I design they pick up as products, so if you've got some good ideas for the camper crowd pass them along, maybe I could do some prototypes and get OO interested in some new product ideas.
I didn't notice if it had one but a well-equipped Grenadier will cost you at least $90k, I've been pricing the various packages and optionsDid the test vehicle have the window sticker in it?
Seems doable.The rack in the previous post adapted to my JKU. What if...
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Or on the LJ:
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Wouldn't be hard to make one of these.
I came up with a solution carry a jerry on the hard top side I’ll message you with some details.Seems doable.
My Mrs recently purchased a gasoline engined MY2013 JKU and we are currently also exploring how to carry NATO or Scepter jerry cans. I daily drive a diesel ex-army Land Rover 110 Perentie RFSV remote area recon variant which has the ability to carry 12 jerrycans in various racks as well as a row of 5 more in the cargo bed. We are looking at the Jeep being able to carry a few jerrycans too - although maybe a maximum of 6-8.
The Jeep already has a dual jerrycan carrier on its swing-away spare wheel carrier, so that's 2.
The vehicle is fitted with a full size Frontrunner roof rack, so we could purchase 2 Frontrunner horizontal double jerrycan holders for the roof rack, so that would be 6 total. Not sure how I feel about having up to an extra 80kg on the roof though. I prefer a lower centre of gravity. And we haven't yet worked out where the second spare wheel would be carried and the roof rack is the top contender for carrying that as well.
The vehicle is fitted with a snorkel on the (Australian) driver's side where those cool side mounted jerrycan carriers usually go. Does anyone make any jerrycan carriers for the side of the hard top to replace the windows similar to a new Defender? Seems that would be a good spot.
In a fever dream I also had visions of a special set of racks to allow carriage of 4 x jerrycans flat on the hood like a WWII LRDG jeep and in a separate fever dream, I had a vision of horizontal jerrycan carriers bolted to aftermarket flat front fenders.
Why don't you post it here? I'm sure others would be interested.I came up with a solution carry a jerry on the hard top side I’ll message you with some details.